IMMUNOLINES - RESULT

REgistry of Sjögren syndrome in UMCG: a LongiTudinal study...

Description

The Registry of Sjögren syndrome in Umcg – LongiTidunal (RESULT) cohort is an ongoing prospective longitudinal observational cohort study. 400 patients are included between 2015-2023 and followed for 10 years. The primary aim is to identify biomarker...

General Design

Type
Biobank, Cohort study
Cohort type
Clinical cohort
Design
Longitudinal
Design description
prospective longitudinal observational cohort study
Start/End data collection
2015 (ongoing)
PID
https://doi.org/10.34760/65266dd3503ac

Population

Countries
Netherlands (the)
Number of participants
400
Number of participants with samples
400
Population age groups
Adult (18+ years)
Main medical condition
  • XIII Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
Other inclusion criteria
Age 18 years or older, confirmed diagnosis of pSS according to the AECG and/or ACR classification criteria or probable pSS according to predefined criteria.

Organisations

Lead organisations

Contributors

Available Data & Samples

Data categories

  • Biological samples
  • Survey data
  • Imaging data
  • Medical records
  • Omics

Sample categories

  • Blood
  • Cells
  • Fluids and Secretions
  • Genetic material
  • Tissue (FFPE)

Areas of information

  • Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
  • Lifestyle and behaviours
  • Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
  • Medication and supplements
  • Death
  • Physical measures and assessments
  • Laboratory measures
  • Administrative information

Subpopulations

List of subpopulations for this resource...

No results for current selection

Collection events

List of collection events defined for this resource...

No results for current selection

Networks

Part of networks...

  • Immunolines is a collaborative effort of clinical and research departments. We provide an overview of the available data‑biobanks in the UMCG from auto-immune and auto-inflammatory diseases together called IMID (Immune Mediated Inflammatory Diseases)...

Access conditions

Data access conditions
disease specific research