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Diabetic Eye Screening: the Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country Data Set

Population Size

Not reported
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Years

2007

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Associated BioSamples

None/not available

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Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

England

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Lead time

2-6 months

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Summary

Diabetic screening data containing routine community annual longitudinal screening patient results of 200000 patients with screening results per patient ranging from 1 year to 15 years.

Documentation

Diabetes mellitus affects over 3.9 million people in the UK, with over 2.6 million people in England alone. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common microvascular complication of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and remains a major cause of vision loss and blindness in those of working age. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommendations are for annual screening using digital retinal photography for all patients with diabetes aged 12 years and over until such time as specialist surveillance or referral to Hospital Eye Services (HES) is required.

Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country DR screening program is a member of the National Health Service (NHS) Diabetic Eye Screening Programme. This dataset contains routine community annual longitudinal screening patient results of over 200000 patients with screening results per patient ranging from 1 year to 15 years. Key data included are: • Total number of patients screened and graded over a 15 year period. • Demographic information (including age, sex and ethnicity) • Diabetes status • Diabetes type • Length of time since diagnosis of diabetes • Visual acuity • The national screening diabetic screening grade category (seven categories from R0M0 to R3M1) • Diabetic eye clinical features • Reason for sight and severe sight impairment • Screening Outcome (digital surveillance and time; referral to HES)

Geography Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country is set within the West Midlands and has a population of circa 5.9million. The region includes a diverse ethnic, and socio-economic mix, with a higher than UK average of minority ethnic groups. It has a large number of elderly residents but is the youngest population in the UK. There are particularly high rates of diabetes, physical inactivity, obesity, and smoking.

Data source: The Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country Data Set, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom. They manage over 200,000 patients, with longitudinal follow-up up to 15 years, making this the largest urban diabetic screening scheme in Europe.

Website: https://www.retinalscreening.co.uk/

Pathway: The Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country dataset is representative of the patient pathway for community screening and grading of diabetic eye disease. It covers standard UK Public Health England Diabetic Eye Screening requirements and will include patients receiving screening through the standard model, routine diabetic screening, surveillance and slit lamp examination.

Dataset type

Health and disease

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Keywords

Observations

Observed Node

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Measured Value

Measured Property

Observation Date

Events

Diabetic Population forom all ethnic groups from age 12 onwards, total live population in excess of 200,000, with another 100,000 patients in the database who are deceased or have left the programme area

200000

Count

25 Mar 2020

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection

Care

Source of data extraction

EPR

Collection source setting

Clinic, Secondary care - Outpatients, Community

Patient pathway description

Dataset is representative of the patient pathway for community screening and grading. It covers standard UK PHE Diabetic Eye Screening requirements and will include patients receiving screening through the standard model, routine diabetic screening, surveillance and slit lamp

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

None/not available

Structural Metadata

Coverage

Start date

01/01/2007

Time lag

2-4 weeks

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom, England, West Midlands

Minimum age range

12

Maximum age range

150

Follow-up

1 - 10 Years

Accessibility

Language

en

Controlled vocabulary

NHS NATIONAL CODES

Format

SQL

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Not available

Time to dataset access

2-6 months

Access method category

TRE/SDE

Access service description

INSIGHT is developing it's data access environment for researchers. Until such time INSIGHT releases anonymised data,under data licence, into external secure environments.

Jurisdiction

GB-GBN

Data use limitation

General research use

Data use requirements

Project-specific restrictions

Data Controller

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Clinic, Secondary care - Outpatients, Community

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