The Registry Working Group is chaired by Prof. Leo Schultze Kool from The Radboud university medical center in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Registries are necessary in all types of research and for epidemiological surveillance. As rare diseases are rare and patient numbers are therefore often limited, sharing of data is absolutely crucial.
The Registry-WG aims to build rare vascular disease registries and to make already existing registries accessible by using the FAIR principles.
The FAIR data principles are a set of principles used to make data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). They also provide the guidelines for good scientific data management and stewardship in order to maximize the use of valuable research data by the scientific community. In order to make data FAIR, the first step is to make data findable, by assigning a globally unique and persistent identifier to data/metadata. Next, one must describe data/metadata using ontologies and vocabularies and generating machine-readable data. A semantic model, that describes the relations between the concepts, can be made in order to create this machine-readable data. The accessibility of the data must be also well defined. Metadata can be made available on a FAIR Data Point, making it findable online. Finally, data must be reusable, meaning that it can be reproduced and reused, so it must be richly described and provide clear usage licenses and accurate information on its provenance.
Work Package on Patient Registries
Several RDWG specific registry projects are ongoing, including the pilot project: VASCERN VASCA FAIR Registry which is underway. The plan for VASCERN is to start with local registries where the structure (minimal dataset) and program used for each database is FAIR compatible and can be extended upon later. The metadata model has now been implemented on a server where 8 VASCA expert centers will have a registry on that server. The secure server is located in Amsterdam. Once the registry has been tested by the VASCA expert centers, it may be extended to include other RDWGs of VASCERN.
The VASCERN Registry Technical Team meets every 3 weeks in order to discuss the technical aspects of the individual RDWG registry databases, their FAIRification, and their evolution.
To keep up to date on the latest developments from the Registry Working Group, please visit the Registry page here
NETHERLANDS
Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, Netherlands
VASCERN VASCA European Reference Centre, Expert center for Hemangioma and Vascular Anomalies (Hecovan)
Registry WG Chair
Prof. Leo SCHULTZE KOOL
Interventional Radiologist
VASCA-WG Co-Chair and VASCA Registry Lead
Pim KAMERLING
VASCA and PPL Registries Data Steward
Bruna DOS SANTOS VIEIRA
VASCA Registry Data Steward
Nij Smellinghe hospital, Drachten, The Netherlands
VASCERN PPL European Reference Centre, Expert Center for lymphovascular medecine
BELGIUM
Maria BAREA
ePAG Deputy Co-Chair for VASCA ePAG advocate for the Registry WG
FRANCE
CHU de Lyon HCL, GH Est-Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant
Lyon, France
VASCERN HHT European Reference Centre, CRMR Rendu-Osler
Evelyne DECULLIER
Registry Project Manager
Jean-Philippe ALLARD
Registry Developer
AP-HP, Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard, Paris, France
VASCERN HTAD European Reference Centre, CRMR Marfan Syndrome and related disorders, department of cardiology
Registry WG Co-Chair
Prof. Guillaume JONDEAU
Cardiologist
VASCERN Coordinator, HTAD-WG Co-Chair and HTAD Registry Lead
Samira LARIBI
Registry Project Manager
Claire BATISTA
Data Steward
AP-HP, CHU Paris IdF Ouest, HEGP Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
VASCERN MSA European Reference Centre, Rare Vascular Diseases Reference Centre (CRMR)
Dr. Michael FRANK
Consultant Cardiologist
MSA-WG Chair and MSA vEDS Registy Lead
Dr. Sonia GUEGUEN
Working with the HEGP team as the MSA Registry Lead – Rare Disease Cohorts (RaDiCo)
Director, Science & Operations at RaDiCo, which is coordinated by Inserm (the French Institut of Health and Medical Research)
Paris, France
Eve KLISING
Registry SEDVASC Project Manager
Marwa BELHAJ SALEM
RaDiCo Datamanager