The Be-RALP database is Belgian prospective multicenter database governed by the Belgian cancer registry. This database investigates the status after robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) in prostate cancer patients. It was established by a collaboration between the Belgian association of Urology (BAU), the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (NIHDI) and the Belgian cancer registry. Between 2009 and 2016, 9235 patients were included in this patient registry. The studied outcomes covered quality of life measures as well as variables covering urinary and erectile function.
The Be-RALP database is Belgian prospective multicenter database governed by the Belgian cancer registry. This was established by a collaboration between the Belgian association of Urology (BAU), the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (NIHDI) and the Belgian cancer registry. Twenty-five centres, on average 90% of all Belgian robotic centres, collected prospective data of 9235 patients from October 2009 until February 2016. These data is collected by local data managers or physicians and was required to receive reimbursion from the NIHDI for the disposables used during robot surgery. After filling in the data by the local datamanagers, the data is centralised. In Brussels the data is protected and further used by data managers and statisticians. In this system in-and output of data is strictly separated. Patient data is encoded to ensure absolute privacy. Then the data is checked upon correctness by using random checks. Data is completed where necessary. These parameters increase the quality of data handling and database. The final database consists of baseline pre-, per- and postoperative data as well as four standardised follow-up registrations (on 1, 3, 12 and 24 months), with follow-up data still being collected. In each follow-up registration, functional parameters and quality of life are re-assessed together with postoperative treatment status and PSA. The Be-RALP database collected patient details of 9235 patients treated by RARP between 2009 and 2016. Patients with macro metastasis and initial PSA values higher than 100 (probable undetected micro metastasis) were excluded for this study, as well as all pT0, patients with surgery after the closing date and patients with invalid survival data. Further exclusion of patients with missing values for nerve sparing, extend of nerve sparing and risk category resulted in a group of 8306 patients. The selected outcomes covered in the database consist of quality of life measures (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 global, physical, emotional and cognitive) as well as variables covering urinary (Incontinence Modular Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence: ICIQ, EORTC QLQ-PR25 urinary symptoms, incontinence aid) and erectile function (International Index of Erectile Function: IIEF, EORTC QLQ-PR25 sexual activity and sexual functioning). A 1:1 matching between high and low-intermediate prostate cancer will be performed. Afterwards, longitudinal mixed models will quantify the relation between the explanatory variables follow-up time, risk group (high vs. low-intermediate) and postoperative treatment (postoperative radiotherapy (RT) and/or androgen deprivation therapy (ADT): yes vs. no) and the outcomes erectile- and urinary function as well as Quality of Life. All analysis will be performed using the statistical analysis software (SAS system), version 9.3.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
9,235
Algemeen Stedelijk Ziekenhuis Aalst
Aalst, Belgium
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwziekenhuis Aalst-Asse-Ninove
Aalst, Belgium
GZA ziekenhuizen - Campus Sint-Augustinus
Antwerp, Belgium
AZ Klina
Brasschaat, Belgium
AZ Sint-Jan Brugge-Oostende
Bruges, Belgium
AZ Sint-Lucas
Bruges, Belgium
CHU Saint-Pierre Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
Institut Jules Bordet Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
Hôpital Erasme Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
CHIREC
Brussels, Belgium
...and 15 more locations
Global quality of life
EORTC C30 global quality of life, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Emotional quality of life
EORTC C30 emotional quality of life, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
physical quality of life
EORTC C30 physical quality of life, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Cognitive quality of life
EORTC C30 cognitive quality of life, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Erectile function - IIEF 5
International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5), questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Erectile function - sexual activity
EORTC PR25 sexual activity, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Erectile function - sexual functioning
EORTC PR25 sexual functioning, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Urinary function - Incontinence aid
EORTC PR25 incontinence aid, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Urinary function - urinary symptoms
EORTC PR25 urinary symptoms, questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
Urinary function - ICIQ
International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire
Time frame: Longitudinal modelling over 24 months
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