TY - JOUR
T1 - Update zur kooperativen autopsiebasierten Forschung in der deutschen Pathologie, Neuropathologie und Gerichtsmedizin
AU - DeRegCOVID und NATON
AU - von Stillfried, Saskia
AU - Freeborn, Benita
AU - Windeck, Svenja
AU - Boor, Peter
AU - Uhlig, S.
AU - Böcker, J.
AU - Schmidt, J.
AU - Tholen, P.
AU - Röhrig, R.
AU - Majeed, R.
AU - Wienströer, J.
AU - Bremer, J.
AU - Weis, J.
AU - Knüchel, R.
AU - Breitbach, A.
AU - Bülow, R. D.
AU - Cacchi, C.
AU - Wucherpfennig, S.
AU - Märkl, B.
AU - Claus, R.
AU - Dhillon, C.
AU - Schaller, T.
AU - Sipos, E.
AU - Spring, O.
AU - Braun, G.
AU - Römmele, C.
AU - Kling, E.
AU - Kröncke, T.
AU - Wittmann, M.
AU - Hirschbühl, K.
AU - Heppner, F. L.
AU - Meinhardt, J.
AU - Radbruch, H.
AU - Streit, S.
AU - Horst, D.
AU - Elezkurtaj, S.
AU - Quaas, A.
AU - Göbel, H.
AU - Friemann, J.
AU - Hansen, T.
AU - Titze, U.
AU - Lorenzen, J.
AU - Reuter, T.
AU - Woloszyn, J.
AU - Baretton, G.
AU - Hilsenbeck, J.
AU - Meinhardt, M.
AU - Pablik, J.
AU - Weichert, W.
AU - Stock, K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - Background: Autopsies are a valuable tool for understanding disease, including COVID-19. Materials and methods: The German Registry of COVID-19 Autopsies (DeRegCOVID), established in April 2020, serves as the electronic backbone of the National Autopsy Network (NATON), launched in early 2022 following DEFEAT PANDEMIcs. Results: The NATON consortium’s interconnected, collaborative autopsy research is enabled by an unprecedented collaboration of 138 individuals at more than 35 German university and non-university autopsy centers through which pathology, neuropathology, and forensic medicine autopsy data including data on biomaterials are collected in DeRegCOVID and tissue-based research and methods development are conducted. More than 145 publications have now emerged from participating autopsy centers, highlighting various basic science and clinical aspects of COVID-19, such as thromboembolic events, organ tropism, SARS-CoV‑2 detection methods, and infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 at autopsy. Conclusions: Participating centers have demonstrated the high value of autopsy and autopsy-derived data and biomaterials to modern medicine. The planned long-term continuation and further development of the registry and network, as well as the open and participatory design, will allow the involvement of all interested partners.
AB - Background: Autopsies are a valuable tool for understanding disease, including COVID-19. Materials and methods: The German Registry of COVID-19 Autopsies (DeRegCOVID), established in April 2020, serves as the electronic backbone of the National Autopsy Network (NATON), launched in early 2022 following DEFEAT PANDEMIcs. Results: The NATON consortium’s interconnected, collaborative autopsy research is enabled by an unprecedented collaboration of 138 individuals at more than 35 German university and non-university autopsy centers through which pathology, neuropathology, and forensic medicine autopsy data including data on biomaterials are collected in DeRegCOVID and tissue-based research and methods development are conducted. More than 145 publications have now emerged from participating autopsy centers, highlighting various basic science and clinical aspects of COVID-19, such as thromboembolic events, organ tropism, SARS-CoV‑2 detection methods, and infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 at autopsy. Conclusions: Participating centers have demonstrated the high value of autopsy and autopsy-derived data and biomaterials to modern medicine. The planned long-term continuation and further development of the registry and network, as well as the open and participatory design, will allow the involvement of all interested partners.
KW - Central registry
KW - PASC
KW - Postmortem specimens
KW - SARS-CoV‑2
KW - Viral variants
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U2 - 10.1007/s00292-022-01117-w
DO - 10.1007/s00292-022-01117-w
M3 - Artikel
AN - SCOPUS:85144197748
SN - 2731-7188
VL - 43
SP - 101
EP - 105
JO - Pathologie
JF - Pathologie
ER -