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Review of U.S. registries for psoriasis
Mina Amin1, Daniel J No2, Jashin J Wu3
1a School of Medicine , University of California, Riverside , Riverside , CA , USA.
Background:
Patient registries are databases comprised of standardized clinical data for a specific population of patients with a particular disease or medical condition. Information from patient registries allows clinicians to assess long-lasting outcomes in patients with a specific disease, such as psoriasis.
Objective:
Our primary objective was to identify available psoriasis registries in the United States (U.S.) and evaluate the application of patient registries compared to clinical trials.
Methods:
We searched Google, the Registry of Patient Registries, Orphanet and ClinicalTrials.gov to create a list of U.S. psoriasis registries. We also performed a literature review on the application of psoriasis registries using PubMed.
Results:
We identified 6 psoriasis patient registries in the United States.
Conclusions:
Patient registries are frequently used for psoriasis in the U.S. and provide important information about the safety, efficacy and long-term effects of systemic therapies.
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