Global Cardio Oncology Registry (G-COR): Registry Design, Primary Objectives, and Future Perspectives of a Multicenter Global Initiative. [Review] (Record no. 13654)

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Standard number or code 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.009905 [doi]
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PMID 37702048
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Title Global Cardio Oncology Registry (G-COR): Registry Design, Primary Objectives, and Future Perspectives of a Multicenter Global Initiative. [Review]
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Source Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality & Outcomes. :e009905, 2023 Sep 13
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Abbreviated source Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. :e009905, 2023 Sep 13
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Journal name Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes
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Year 2023
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Publication date 2023 Sep 13
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Date added to catalog 2023-12-20
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Global collaboration in cardio-oncology is needed to understand the prevalence of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity in different risk groups, practice settings, and geographic locations. There are limited data on the socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities that may impact access to care and outcomes. To address these gaps, we established the Global Cardio-Oncology Registry, a multinational, multicenter prospective registry.
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Abstract CONCLUSIONS: We present the structure for a global collaboration. Information derived from the Global Cardio-Oncology Registry will help understand the risk factors impacting cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicity in different geographic locations and therefore contribute to reduce access gaps in cardio-oncology care. Risk calculators will be prospectively derived and validated.
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Abstract METHODS: We assembled cardiologists and oncologists from academic and community settings to collaborate in the first Global Cardio-Oncology Registry. Subsequently, a survey for site resources, demographics, and intention to participate was conducted. We designed an online data platform to facilitate this global initiative.
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Abstract RESULTS: A total of 119 sites responded to an online questionnaire on their practices and main goals of the registry: 49 US sites from 23 states and 70 international sites from 5 continents indicated a willingness to participate in the Global Cardio-Oncology Registry. Sites were more commonly led by cardiologists (85/119; 72%) and were more often university/teaching (81/119; 68%) than community based (38/119; 32%). The average number of cardio-oncology patients treated per month was 80 per site. The top 3 Global Cardio-Oncology Registry priorities in cardio-oncology care were breast cancer, hematologic malignancies, and patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Executive and scientific committees and specific committees were established. A pilot phase for breast cancer using Research Electronic Data Capture Cloud platform recently started patient enrollment.
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Local Authors Barac, Ana
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All authors Teske AJ, Moudgil R, Lopez-Fernandez T, Barac A, Brown SA, Deswal A, Neilan TG, Ganatra S, Abdel Qadir H, Menon V, Sverdlov AL, Cheng RK, Makhoul S, Ghosh AK, Szmit S, Zaha V, Addison D, Zhang L, Herrmann J, Chong JH, Agarwala V, Iakobishvili Z, Guerrero P, Yang EH, Leja M, Akhter N, Guha A, Okwuosa TM, Silva CC, Collier P, DeCara J, Bauer B, Lenneman CE, Sadler D
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.009905">https://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.009905</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.009905
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ORCID text Barac, Ana
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