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Association between chronic kidney disease, obesity, cardiometabolic risk factors, and severe COVID-19 outcomes
Association between chronic kidney disease, obesity, cardiometabolic risk factors, and severe COVID-19 outcomes
Data Protection Officer
In county executive decisions of 8/6/2009 Värmland County Council assumed the role of Personal Data Officer for the Swedish Intensive Care Registry (SIR). The Patient Data Act requires that personal data responsibility lies with the public health authority unless the government has decided to allow another solution in an individual case
Specification of SIRXML, version 5.1
Specification of XML file for reporting to SIR. (Only in Swedish)
Hyperoxemia after reperfusion in cardiac arrest patients: a potential dose–response association with 30-day survival
Hyperoxemia after reperfusion in cardiac arrest patients: a potential dose–response association with 30-day survival
Organization - Purpose
The Swedish Intensive Care Registry (SIR) was founded in 2001 and has Region Värmland as the responsible authority including the central personal data responsibility (CPUA). The registry's goal is to drive, develop and follow up quality in intensive care and related forms of care in Sweden without profit. The register holder is appointed by the health and medical director of Region Värmland, who is the decision maker for the register within the assignment given. Since the register was created as a real basis for cooperation, SIR has had the non-profit association Swedish Intensive Care Registry (where all Swedish ICUs are members) as a basis for dialog, education and exchange of experience and from the association, representatives are offered annually to the register's steering group, which, however, is formally appointed by the register holder.
Additional codes related to COVID-19
The National Board of Health and Welfare announces that from February 1, two new codes will be introduced, one of which may be relevant in intensive care.
Infection coding
Received question about infection coding that we sent to the National Board of Health and Welfare for comments