TY - JOUR
T1 - Big Multiple Sclerosis Data network
T2 - an international registry research network
AU - Glaser, Anna
AU - Butzkueven, Helmut
AU - van der Walt, Anneke
AU - Gray, Orla
AU - Spelman, Tim
AU - Zhu, Chao
AU - Trojano, Maria
AU - Iaffaldano, Pietro
AU - Battaglia, Mario A.
AU - Lucisano, Giuseppe
AU - Vukusic, Sandra
AU - Vukusic, Irena
AU - Casey, Romain
AU - Horakova, Dana
AU - Drahota, Jiri
AU - Magyari, Melinda
AU - Joensen, Hanna
AU - Pontieri, Luigi
AU - Elberling, Frederik
AU - Klyve, Pernilla
AU - Mouresan, Elena Flavia
AU - Forsberg, Lars
AU - Hillert, Jan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: The Big Multiple Sclerosis Data (BMSD) network (https://bigmsdata.org) was initiated in 2014 and includes the national multiple sclerosis (MS) registries of the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Italy, and Sweden as well as the international MSBase registry. BMSD has addressed the ethical, legal, technical, and governance-related challenges for data sharing and so far, published three scientific papers on pooled datasets as proof of concept for its collaborative design. Data collection: Although BMSD registries operate independently on different platforms, similarities in variables, definitions and data structure allow joint analysis of data. Certain coordinated modifications in how the registries collect adverse event data have been implemented after BMSD consensus decisions, showing the ability to develop together. Data management: Scientific projects can be proposed by external sponsors via the coordinating centre and each registry decides independently on participation, respecting its governance structure. Research datasets are established in a project-to-project fashion and a project-specific data model is developed, based on a unifying core data model. To overcome challenges in data sharing, BMSD has developed procedures for federated data analysis. Future perspectives: Presently, BMSD is seeking a qualification opinion from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to conduct post-authorization safety studies (PASS) and aims to pursue a qualification opinion also for post-authorization effectiveness studies (PAES). BMSD aspires to promote the advancement of real-world evidence research in the MS field.
AB - Background: The Big Multiple Sclerosis Data (BMSD) network (https://bigmsdata.org) was initiated in 2014 and includes the national multiple sclerosis (MS) registries of the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Italy, and Sweden as well as the international MSBase registry. BMSD has addressed the ethical, legal, technical, and governance-related challenges for data sharing and so far, published three scientific papers on pooled datasets as proof of concept for its collaborative design. Data collection: Although BMSD registries operate independently on different platforms, similarities in variables, definitions and data structure allow joint analysis of data. Certain coordinated modifications in how the registries collect adverse event data have been implemented after BMSD consensus decisions, showing the ability to develop together. Data management: Scientific projects can be proposed by external sponsors via the coordinating centre and each registry decides independently on participation, respecting its governance structure. Research datasets are established in a project-to-project fashion and a project-specific data model is developed, based on a unifying core data model. To overcome challenges in data sharing, BMSD has developed procedures for federated data analysis. Future perspectives: Presently, BMSD is seeking a qualification opinion from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to conduct post-authorization safety studies (PASS) and aims to pursue a qualification opinion also for post-authorization effectiveness studies (PAES). BMSD aspires to promote the advancement of real-world evidence research in the MS field.
KW - Multiple sclerosis
KW - Patient data network
KW - Patient registries
KW - Real-world evidence
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U2 - 10.1007/s00415-024-12303-6
DO - 10.1007/s00415-024-12303-6
M3 - Comment / Debate
C2 - 38561543
AN - SCOPUS:85189553374
SN - 0340-5354
VL - 271
SP - 3616
EP - 3624
JO - Journal of Neurology
JF - Journal of Neurology
ER -