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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Surgical Research
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Computerized clinical databases enhance prospective data collection for credible scientific studies.
  • Standardized data management is crucial for efficient and high-quality medical research.
  • Integrating diverse patient data streamlines research processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To validate a unified, multidisciplinary master protocol for digestive system surgery data within the SINPE© platform.
  • To prospectively collect and analyze clinical data for digestive disease incidence.
  • To establish a comprehensive digital infrastructure for digestive surgery research.

Main Methods:

  • Consolidated and standardized existing data within the SINPE© database into a single software.
  • Developed the MIGRASINPE© module to computerize the theoretical basis of the protocol.
  • Created a unified, multiprofessional master protocol for integrated data collection.

Main Results:

  • Successfully unified and adapted specific protocols for prevalent digestive diseases.
  • Enabled multiprofessional data integration (medicine, nursing, physiotherapy, nutrition, health management).
  • Collected 4,281 prospective datasets, with the extrahepatic biliary tract (1,786) and esophagus (1,015) being most frequent.

Conclusions:

  • Validated the unification and prospective structuring of digestive surgery clinical data in a single master protocol.
  • The epidemiological study successfully identified the most prevalent digestive diseases.
  • The multiprofessional approach enhances data quality and research efficiency in digestive surgery.