The United Registries for Clinical Assessment and Research (UR-CARE) platform is an online international registry capturing IBD patients' records in an easy and comprehensive way. UR-CARE is designed for daily clinical practice and research studies and is available to study groups as well as to individual centres.
It is with great pleasure that we officially welcome David Drobne and Yamile Zabana as the new UR-CARE Advisory Board (Steering Committee) members.
UR-CARE based manuscript by SING: Biological treatment approach to inflammatory bowel disease is similar in academic and nonacademic centres - prime time for decentralisation of inflammatory bowel disease care?
UR-CARE Registry Validation: Validation of the 'United Registries for Clinical Assessment and Research' [UR-CARE], a European Online Registry for Clinical Care and Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
UR-CARE at ECCO´24 L to R: Fernando Magro, Naila Arebi, Filip Baert, Gerhard Rogler, Britta Siegmund
TAKE A FIRST LOOK AT THE UR-CARE DATABASE:
OVERVIEW OF THE IBDIM STUDIES USING THE UR-CARE DATABASE
STUDY: DevEloping Clinical decision support system for Inflammatory Bowel Disease treatment de-escalation (DECIDE). AIM: Generate data that will help the clinician to implement treatment de-escalation for their patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the routine practice.
STUDY: An international Multi-Interventional Registry study for chronic ileoAnal pouCh Leaks in UC (theMIRACLE- project). AIM: Determine the functional anastomotic integrity rate 12 months postoperative after implementing multi-interventional program based on best peri-operative clinical care and assess long-term functional anastomotic integrity rates for patients that received current peri-operative care by performing a retrospective cohort study.
More information on how to conduct studies can be found here.
The Governing Structure of UR-CARE
Filip Baert Managing Director of IBDIM Belgium
Gerhard Rogler UR-CARE Steering Committee Chair Switzerland
Reach out to UR-CARE Team, if you are interested and have any open questions at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
This project is facilitated by IBDIM - IBD in Motion GmbH, the Research Unit of ECCO.