Abstract
Background: The working group for aortic surgery and interventional vascular surgery of the German
Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (GSTCVS) initiated the web-based German
Registry for Acute Aortic Dissection type A (GERAADA). It is the project's aim to
collect standardized data from a large pool of patients with acute aortic dissections
type A (AADA) to gain a deeper insight and knowledge to improve surgical therapies
and perioperative management for these patients in the future. Methods: In addition to new medical insights, the working group has gained more experience
over the last 4 years in how to collect valid and high-quality data. This experience
led us to revise the database completely. In this article we describe the new version
of GERAADA, providing an overview as well as defining the parameters, and explaining
the new features. This overview fulfills a request by the users of GERAADA in the
participating centers. Results: Since its inception, 50 cardiac centers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland have
provided over 2000 records and the first statistical results have been published.
Conclusion: GERAADA's new design allows it to stay abreast of changes in medicine and to focus
on the essentials necessary for statistically relevant results, while keeping the
work load low for the data providers at each cardiac center.
Key words
database - acute aortic dissection type A - registry - parameters and their definitions
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Prof. Ernst Weigang, MD, MBA
Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Langenbeckstraße 1
55131 Mainz
Germany
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eMail: geraada@email.de