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Connected Bradford - Secondary Care : Blood Pressure Readings
Population Size
9,408
People
Years
1988 - 2024
Associated BioSamples
None/not available
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom
England
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Lead time
Not applicable
Summary
The Blood Pressure FDM contains textual data or the Bradford District population with anonymised patient id, reformatted to Connected Bradford FDM standards. It includes Systolic, Diastolic, Mean Arterial Pressure and heart rates.
Documentation
The Connected Bradford - Blood Pressure Flexible Data Model (FDM) Contains routinely collected data for approximately 9, 000 patients. The dataset has been fully anonymised, but can link to other Connected Bradford FDM's.
The Autism FDM last build date was 2024/09/06 . The observation period for this data is:1998-06-12 to 2024-06-28, with and average of 102 readings per patient.
The FDM is made up of 2 source table using routinely collected data for 9, 408 individuals, aged 5 to 100+
The tables are as supplied with minimal reformatting.
It includes basic patient demographics in addition to the source tables.
Keywords
Observations
Observed Node | Disambiguating Description | Measured Value | Measured Property | Observation Date |
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Persons | This population within this dataset covers those where a blood pressure reading has been taken within the Bradford District | 9408 | Count | 06 Jun 2024 |
Provenance
Structural Metadata
Details
08/10/2024
06/09/2024
Coverage
12/06/1988
06/09/2024
Accessibility
Data Access Request
Expression of Interest (EOI) are reviewed 3 monthly by the Connected Bradford Board. For the majority of EOI's, a subset of various FDM's fitting the requirements of the research will be provided for use by the researcher. The extract will only contain the variables required by the research. Access to data is via a secure R or Python environment hosted by the SDE.
A Data Sharing Contract and Agreement will need to be signed by the researcher's institution and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For more information see