UzAMBS and Dendrite Clinical Systems to establish National Registry of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery of Uzbekistan
The Association of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgeons of Uzbekistan (UzAMBS) and Dendrite Clinical Systems will establish a National Registry of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery of Uzbekistan. The purpose of the Registry is to collect information on patients and bariatric procedures in the country so researchers can use the data to improve outcomes in patients.

“The creation of a national bariatric registry will allow us to evaluate the technical characteristics of bariatric interventions performed in different centers, the geographical characteristics of the distribution of bariatric patients, track strategies for choosing types of surgical treatment, systematize data on the characteristics of management and clinical tactics, and evaluate long-term results,” explained President of UzAMBS, Professor Oktyabr Teshaev (Head of the Department of Surgery of the Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan).
The National Register of Bariatric Surgery of Uzbekistan will be financed by the members of UzAMBS and mainly collect the following data:
- data on all types of bariatric surgeries
- patient data before and after surgery
- general clinical and biochemical blood tests
- data from instrumental studies of ultrasound, X-Ray, MSCT, EGDFS, ECG, etc.
- selection of bariatric surgery method
- postoperative management
- postoperative observation with repeat examinations one, three, six, 12 and 24 months
- analysis of remote results of surgeries performed
- complications and quality of life after bariatrics
- data on bariatric surgeons
- performance indicators of surgical centres, as well as statistical processing of the obtained data and creation of reports
“Systemisation and unification of the results of bariatric interventions will allow us to audit and certify clinics, which will obviously improve the quality of bariatric care in the country. We analysed the activities of several companies in the field of programming and creating registers, but having studied the activities of Dendrite Clinical Systems and learned the structure of the IFSO Registry, we came to the conclusion that it would be right to entrust the creation of the National Register of Bariatric Surgeons of Uzbekistan to Dendrite,” he added.
About Dendrite
Dendrite Clinical Systems is a UK-headquartered international company with over a 30-year track record as a specialist provider of secure clinical registries, analysis software and consultancy services for the international healthcare sector, specifically for clinical research, multi-centre real-world studies, observational registries, international, national and hospital clinical databases.
Dendrite has been recognised as a leading provider of clinical registries across various specialties with a unique track record of implementing over 200 major clinical registry systems globally including systems for major research projects for medical device companies, CROs and pharmaceutical companies.
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