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Posch, MG; Gelbrich, G; Pieske, B; Lehmkuhl, E; Angermann, CE; Störk, S; Neumann, T; Düngen, HD; Scheffold, T; Müller-Tasch, T; Maisch, B; Rauchhaus, M; Dietz, R; Ozcelik, C; Competence Network of Heart Failure (CNHF).
The Biomaterialbank of the German Competence Network of Heart Failure (CNHF) is a valuable resource for biomedical and genetic research.
Int J Cardiol. 2009; 136(1):108-111 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.03.089
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Abstract:
Genetic research on heart failure (HF) requires large cohorts of well-phenotyped patients. The German Competence Network of Heart Failure (CNHF) organized a biobank in 2004 to supply the necessary infrastructure and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for a centralized collection of blood specimen. We centralized data and collected serum, plasma and DNA of well characterized HF subjects all over Germany. Different pseudonyms were created automatically to address data safety and other concerns about privacy. Thus far, we have collected 85,000 sample specimen from 9,500 prospectively evaluated patients with HF. Detailed medical data were prospectively acquired together with corresponding blood samples. In 2008 clinician-scientists can apply for access to the material. Our biobank represents a major facet of the CNHF and has already documented research and clinical utility.
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Blood Banks - standards
Databases, Genetic - standards
Databases, Genetic -
Heart Failure - classification Heart Failure - diagnosis Heart Failure - genetics
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Prospective Studies -
Specimen Handling - methods Specimen Handling - standards
Tissue Banks - standards

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Biomaterialbank
Biobank
Heart Failure
Competence network
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