18° Congresso da Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna

Dados do Trabalho


Título

Presentation of the BSSG Spine Surgery Database

Objetivo

Present the multicenter spine registry developed by the Brazilian Spine Study Group (BSSG) to create a tool that would allow spine surgeons to perform multicenter data collection of their spinal surgery cases.

Metodologia

Description of the steps for selecting the questionnaires and variables to be included in the database, initial expansion of the use of the database for physicians close to the BSSG, brief exploration of quality control and methods of including new centers and training in the database, in addition to a brief presentation of some data included in the database.

Resultados

The database is composed of a central core of questionnaires that would be filled out by all patients and then the quality questionnaires to be filled out depending on the patient's pathological group (Adult Deformity, Pediatric Deformity, Cervical Degenerative Diseases, Lumbar Degenerative Diseases, Trauma, Tumor). Currently, the database has 395 patients included by centers who have already undergone spinal surgery, 95 patients included through the Mude A Curva project, and 9 collection centers with at least one patient collected. Of these, the vast majority fall into the group of degenerative lumbar pathologies 229 (57%), followed by degenerative cervical pathologies (13%), pediatric deformities (10%), and adult deformities (9%). The multicenter register is also supported by a interactive app called DATA BSSG and a parallel image collection repository.

Conclusões

The Brazilian Spine Study Group Multicentric Collection Database is a viable tool that allows the inclusion of patients from different origins within a common data collection workflow.

Área

Ciência básica na coluna vertebral

Instituições

Brazilian Spine Study Group - São Paulo - Brasil, Instituto de Patologia da Coluna - São Paulo - Brasil

Autores

GABRIEL HENRIQUE DE OLIVEIRA POKORNY, Rodrigo Amaral, Carlos Romeiro, Raphael Pratali, Murilo T Daher, Ricardo Acacio, Carlos Fernando P S Herrero, . Brazilian Spine Study Group