Biobank linked to SWEDEHEART quality registry—routine blood sample collection opens new opportunities for cardiovascular research

  • Tomasz Baron Department of Medical Sciences, Cardiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Uppsala Clinical Research Center, Uppsala, Sweden;
  • Anna Beskow Uppsala Clinical Research Center, Uppsala, Sweden; Uppsala Biobank, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Stefan James Department of Medical Sciences, Cardiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Uppsala Clinical Research Center, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Bertil Lindahl Department of Medical Sciences, Cardiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Uppsala Clinical Research Center, Uppsala, Sweden
Keywords: Biobank, cardiovascular research, quality registry, SWEDEHEART

Abstract

High-quality biobanking within routine health services, through the use of existing health-care practices and infrastructure, with respect to safety and integrity of patients in line with the Swedish Biobank Act, enables large-scale collection of biological material at reasonable costs. Complementing the extensive information on myocardial infarction patients from a national registry gives unique opportunities for research focusing on better understanding of cardiovascular disease occurrence and prognosis, developing of new diagnostic methods, and personalized treatments with greater efficacy and fewer side effects.

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Published
2018-09-25
How to Cite
Baron T., Beskow A., James S., & Lindahl B. (2018). Biobank linked to SWEDEHEART quality registry—routine blood sample collection opens new opportunities for cardiovascular research. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 124(1), 12–15. https://doi.org/10.1080/03009734.2018.1498957