TY - JOUR
T1 - Linking laboratory and medication data
T2 - New opportunities for pharmacoepidemiological research
AU - ten Berg, M.J.
AU - Huisman, A.
AU - van den Bemt, P.M.L.A.
AU - Schobben, A.F.A.M.
AU - Egberts, A.C.G.
AU - van Solinge, W.W.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Transfer of automated laboratory data collected during routine clinical care from the laboratory information system into a database format that enables linkage to other administrative (e.g., patient characteristics) or clinical (e.g., medication, diagnoses, procedures) data provides a valuable tool for clinical epidemiological research. It allows the investigation of biochemical characteristics of diseases, therapeutic effects and diagnostic and/or prognostic markers for disease with easy access and at relatively low cost. To this end, the Utrecht Patient Oriented Database (UPOD), an infrastructure of relational databases comprising data on patient characteristics, laboratory test results, medication orders, hospital discharge diagnoses and medical procedures for all patients treated at the University Medical Centre Utrecht since January 2004, was established. Current research within UPOD is focused on the innovative linkage of laboratory and medication data, which, for example, makes it possible to assess the quality of pharmacotherapy in clinical practice, to investigate interference between laboratory tests and drugs, to study the risk of adverse drug reactions, and to develop diagnostic and prognostic markers or algorithms for adverse drug reactions. Although recently established, we believe that UPOD broadens the opportunities for clinical pharmacoepidemiological research and can contribute to patient care from a laboratory perspective. © 2007 by Walter de Gruyter.
AB - Transfer of automated laboratory data collected during routine clinical care from the laboratory information system into a database format that enables linkage to other administrative (e.g., patient characteristics) or clinical (e.g., medication, diagnoses, procedures) data provides a valuable tool for clinical epidemiological research. It allows the investigation of biochemical characteristics of diseases, therapeutic effects and diagnostic and/or prognostic markers for disease with easy access and at relatively low cost. To this end, the Utrecht Patient Oriented Database (UPOD), an infrastructure of relational databases comprising data on patient characteristics, laboratory test results, medication orders, hospital discharge diagnoses and medical procedures for all patients treated at the University Medical Centre Utrecht since January 2004, was established. Current research within UPOD is focused on the innovative linkage of laboratory and medication data, which, for example, makes it possible to assess the quality of pharmacotherapy in clinical practice, to investigate interference between laboratory tests and drugs, to study the risk of adverse drug reactions, and to develop diagnostic and prognostic markers or algorithms for adverse drug reactions. Although recently established, we believe that UPOD broadens the opportunities for clinical pharmacoepidemiological research and can contribute to patient care from a laboratory perspective. © 2007 by Walter de Gruyter.
KW - Clinical chemistry
KW - Clinical epidemiology
KW - Laboratory medicine
KW - Pharmacoepidemiology
KW - Research database
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33846521254&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1515/CCLM.2007.009
DO - 10.1515/CCLM.2007.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 17243908
SN - 1434-6621
VL - 45
SP - 13
EP - 19
JO - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
JF - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
IS - 1
ER -