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Cohort profile: The Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS): A nationwide longitudinal cohort study of all solid organ recipients in Switzerland

Authors :
Thomas Fehr
Pierre-Yves Bochud
Oriol Manuel
Roger Lehmann
Christoph Berger
Klara Posfay-Barbe
Frank Ruschitzka
Manuel Pascual
Michael Koller
Heiner Bucher
Thomas Schachtner
Annalisa Berzigotti
Christoph Hess
Sylvie Ferrari-Lacraz
Dominik Heim
Sabina de Geest
Jürg Steiger
Simona Rossi
Christian Garzoni
Thierry Carrel
Sabina De Geest
Christian van Delden
Beat Mullhaupt
Nicolas Goossens
Guido Beldi
Uyen Huynh-Do
Karine Hadaya
Sophie De Seigneux
Susanne Stampf
Nicolas J Mueller
Vanessa Banz
Isabelle Binet
Alexander Leichtle
Stefan Schaub
Patrizia Amico
Andres Axel
John-David Aubert
Beckmann Sonja
Ekaterine Berishvili
Sanda Branca
Emmanuelle Catana
Olivier De Rougemont
Michael Dickenmann
Joëlle Lynn Dreifuss
Michel Duchosal
Nicola Franscini
Paola Gasche Soccal
Christophe Gaudet
Déla Golshayan
Jörg Halter
Sven Hillinger
Hans Hirsch
Patricia Hirt
Günther Hofbauer
Franz Immer
Mirjam Laager
Bettina Laesser
Christian Lovis
Hans-Peter Marti
Pierre Yves Martin
Michele Martinelli
Valérie McLin
Katell Mellac
Aurélia Merçay
Karin Mettler
Nicolas Mueller
Antonia Müller
Ulrike Müller-Arndt
Mirjam Nägeli
Graziano Oldani
Juliane Rick
Anne Rosselet
Silvia Rothlin
Urs Schanz
Aurelia Schnyder
Macé Schuurmans
Thierry Sengstag
Federico Simonetta
Guido Stirniman
Ueli Stürzinger
Christian Van Delden
Jean-Pierre Venetz
Jean Villard
Julien Vionnet
Madeleine Wick
Markus Wilhlem
Patrick Yerly
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 12 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose The Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS) is a prospective multicentre cohort study which started to actively enrol study participants in May 2008. It takes advantage of combining data from all transplant programmes in one unique system to perform comprehensive nationwide reporting and to promote translational and clinical post-transplant outcome research in the framework of Swiss transplantation medicine.Participants Over 5500 solid organ transplant recipients have been enrolled in all six Swiss transplant centres by end of 2019, around three-quarter of them for kidney and liver transplants. Ninety-three per cent of all transplanted recipients have consented to study participation, almost all of them (99%) contributed to bio-sampling. The STCS genomic data set includes around 3000 patients.Findings to date Detailed clinical and laboratory data in high granularity as well as patient-reported outcomes from transplant recipients and activities in Switzerland are available in the last decade. Interdisciplinary contributions in diverse fields of transplantation medicine such as infectious diseases, genomics, oncology, immunology and psychosocial science have resulted in approximately 70 scientific papers getting published in peer-review journals so far.Future plans The STCS will deepen its efforts in personalised medicine and digital epidemiology, and will also focus on allocation research and the use of causal inference methods to make complex matters in transplant medicine more understandable and transparent.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
11
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8068d54c90ac4e529fcf8cdc6c453b03
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051176