TY - JOUR
T1 - Coding practice in national and regional kidney biopsy registries
AU - Dendooven, Amélie
AU - Peetermans, Han
AU - Helbert, Mark
AU - Nguyen, Tri Q.
AU - Marcussen, Niels
AU - Nagata, Michio
AU - Gesualdo, Loreto
AU - Perkowska-Ptasinska, Agnieszka
AU - Capusa, Cristina
AU - López-Gómez, Juan M.
AU - Geddes, Colin
AU - Abdul-Hamid, Myrurgia A.
AU - Segelmark, Mårten
AU - Yahya, Rosnawati
AU - Garau, Mariela
AU - Villanueva, Russell
AU - Dorman, Anthony
AU - Barbour, Sean
AU - Cornet, Ronald
AU - Hopfer, Helmut
AU - Amann, Kerstin
AU - Leh, Sabine
AU - Kidney Biopsy Codes for Pathologists project
PY - 2021/12/1
Y1 - 2021/12/1
N2 - Background: Kidney biopsy registries all over the world benefit research, teaching and health policy. Comparison, aggregation and exchange of data is however greatly dependent on how registration and coding of kidney biopsy diagnoses are performed. This paper gives an overview over kidney biopsy registries, explores how these registries code kidney disease and identifies needs for improvement of coding practice. Methods: A literature search was undertaken to identify biopsy registries for medical kidney diseases. These data were supplemented with information from personal contacts and from registry websites. A questionnaire was sent to all identified registries, investigating age of registries, scope, method of coding, possible mapping to international terminologies as well as self-reported problems and suggestions for improvement. Results: Sixteen regional or national kidney biopsy registries were identified, of which 11 were older than 10 years. Most registries were located either in Europe (10/16) or in Asia (4/16). Registries most often use a proprietary coding system (12/16). Only a few of these coding systems were mapped to SNOMED CT (1), older SNOMED versions (2) or ERA-EDTA PRD (3). Lack of maintenance and updates of the coding system was the most commonly reported problem. Conclusions: There were large gaps in the global coverage of kidney biopsy registries. Limited use of international coding systems among existing registries hampers interoperability and exchange of data. The study underlines that the use of a common and uniform coding system is necessary to fully realize the potential of kidney biopsy registries.
AB - Background: Kidney biopsy registries all over the world benefit research, teaching and health policy. Comparison, aggregation and exchange of data is however greatly dependent on how registration and coding of kidney biopsy diagnoses are performed. This paper gives an overview over kidney biopsy registries, explores how these registries code kidney disease and identifies needs for improvement of coding practice. Methods: A literature search was undertaken to identify biopsy registries for medical kidney diseases. These data were supplemented with information from personal contacts and from registry websites. A questionnaire was sent to all identified registries, investigating age of registries, scope, method of coding, possible mapping to international terminologies as well as self-reported problems and suggestions for improvement. Results: Sixteen regional or national kidney biopsy registries were identified, of which 11 were older than 10 years. Most registries were located either in Europe (10/16) or in Asia (4/16). Registries most often use a proprietary coding system (12/16). Only a few of these coding systems were mapped to SNOMED CT (1), older SNOMED versions (2) or ERA-EDTA PRD (3). Lack of maintenance and updates of the coding system was the most commonly reported problem. Conclusions: There were large gaps in the global coverage of kidney biopsy registries. Limited use of international coding systems among existing registries hampers interoperability and exchange of data. The study underlines that the use of a common and uniform coding system is necessary to fully realize the potential of kidney biopsy registries.
KW - Coding
KW - Kidney biopsy registry
KW - Nephropathology
KW - Renal pathology
KW - Systematic review
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U2 - 10.1186/s12882-021-02365-3
DO - 10.1186/s12882-021-02365-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 34030637
AN - SCOPUS:85106871964
SN - 1471-2369
VL - 22
JO - BMC Nephrology
JF - BMC Nephrology
IS - 1
M1 - 193
ER -