Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
5000

Summary

Conditions
  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • GastroIntestinal Bleeding
  • Liver Transplant
  • Massive Transfusion
  • Obstetric Bleeding
  • Trauma
  • Vascular Surgery
Design
Observational Model: CohortTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

The Australian and New Zealand Massive Transfusion Registry (ANZ-MTR) Clinical Dataset brings together data from multiple sources and analyses and reports contemporary information on transfusion practice and patient outcomes following critical bleeding (CB) and massive transfusion (MT) in all clinic...

The Australian and New Zealand Massive Transfusion Registry (ANZ-MTR) Clinical Dataset brings together data from multiple sources and analyses and reports contemporary information on transfusion practice and patient outcomes following critical bleeding (CB) and massive transfusion (MT) in all clinical settings, including surgery, trauma, obstetrics and gastrointestinal bleeding. Data on more than 6,000 patients from 25 participating sites have already been collected, analysed and results shared with participants. The ANZ-MTR is a unique resource. Recognising the valuable dataset available for transfusion policy and practice improvement, the ANZ-MTR is now transitioning from primarily a research tool to a sustainable operational model to align with Australia's national safety and quality framework, whilst still allowing research opportunities. ANZ-MTR data are already linked with the Australian and New Zealand National Death Indexes and the ANZ-MTR team is engaged with establishing linkages with other registries (e.g. intensive care, cardiothoracic surgery, trauma, maternity outcomes and others). This will provide expanded data for more sensitive outcome measurement. The ANZ-MTR uses electronic data extraction and data linkage methodologies. Clinical data from hospital data sources, including Laboratory Information Systems (for transfusion history and laboratory results) and Health Information Services databases (for patient demographics and admission data), are electronically extracted by the participating hospitals. The data are then sent to the ANZ-MTR, located at Monash University, where the data from the separate information systems are linked to enable detailed analyses that otherwise would not be easily possible. Monash University's Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, where the ANZ-MTR is located, has internationally recognised expertise in the management and statistical analyses of large, complex electronic datasets.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT02863250
Collaborators
  • CSL Behring
  • Department of Health and Human Services Victoria
  • National Blood Authority
  • New Zealand Blood Service
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Erica Wood, MBBS Monash University