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Title: Overview of the Utah Population Database


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  • Overview of the Utah Population Database
  • Geraldine Mineau, PhD
  • University of Utah

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Utah Population Database (UPDB)
  • University of Utah research resource
  • Over 30 years of research
  • About 9.0 million documents
  • 65 approved projects

http//www.hci.utah.edu/groups/ppr/
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UPDB Resource
  • Conduct studies that require individual and
    familial medical data
  • Family histories (mainly Utah and SE Idaho
    families)
  • Genealogies Family History Library, maintained
    by LDS Church
  • Family reconstitution Create families from
    Utahs vital records
  • Create maternal and paternal birth histories
  • Link across generations - 11 generations for some
    families
  • Medical information is linked to family histories
  • State wide cancer records
  • Vital records cause of death and medical details
    from birth certificates
  • University of Utah Health Sciences medical
    records

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Administration for UPDB
  • Utah Resource for Genetic and Epidemiologic
    Research
  • http//www.research.utah.edu/rge/
  • 1982 Executive Order of Governor established RGE
  • A data resource for the collection, storage,
    study and dissemination of medical and related
    information and for the purpose of reducing
    morbidity
  • 2003 Utah State Code 26-15, modified to increase
    confidentiality of familial and other information
  • RGE reports to Associate Vice President for
    Research, University of Utah

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Sources for Data
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Records Available in UPDB
  • Genealogy (over 170,000 family group
    sheets) 1,599,292
  • Utah birth certificates (1915-21,
    1947-2005) 2,088,389
  • Utah marriage and divorce (1978-2004)
    783,993
  • Utah death certificates (1904-2005) 707,971
  • Social security death index 479,311
  • Utah Cancer Registry (in situ and invasive)
    216,266
  • Cancer Data Registry of Idaho 124,079
  • Driver License 2,773,562
  • Total 8.9 million
  • Linked into 6.5 million person records and
    across generations

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UPDB 5.54 million individuals by 10-year birth
cohorts from about 1740 to 2005
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UPDB 3.93 million individuals In families of 2
to 11 generations
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Utah Family, Circa 1900
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Father (F), Mother (M) and children by birth
order Married 1853, 12 Children, 3 Infant deaths
(6, 9, 11)
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Utah Family in UPDB
Maternal side
Paternal side
  • Spans 11 generations from 1807 to 2005
  • Couple (in picture) 4,289 descendants (3,821
    living)
  • Paternal side 6,510 descendants (5,714 living)
  • Maternal side 19,350 descendants (16,973 living)

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Utah Extraordinary Research Opportunity
  • Identify large families with affected family
    members where the genetic relationships are
    known.
  • Longitudinal information - Across lifetime and
    generations
  • Merge genetics with demography/epidemiology
  • Utah population 2,547,389 (July 2005)
  • Only such resource in the US

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Utah Extraordinary Research Opportunity
  • Identify predisposition to disease
  • BRCA1 and BRCA2 breast cancer mutations
  • P16 gene mutation in melanoma cancer
  • APC gene mutation in colon cancer
  • Prostate cancer susceptibility gene
  • Low inbreeding rate
  • Large initial founding population
  • High rates of immigration from diverse outside
    populations
  • Extrapolate findings to broad spectrum of US and
    Western and Northern European populations

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Sources of Medical Information
  • Part of UPDB
  • Utah and Idaho state-wide cancer registries
  • Cause of death on Utah death certificates
  • Birth details on Utah birth certificates
  • Utah Birth Defects Network
  • NIH Proposal - Utah Department of Health Claims
    datasets
  • 1996- 2008 Hospital Inpatient Discharge,
    Ambulatory Surgery, Emergency Department
    Encounters
  • Linked to UPDB - Master Subject Index
  • U of U Health Sciences Center (UUHS), Enterprise
    data warehouse
  • Intermountain Health Care, Enterprise data
    warehouse summer 2007

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U of U Health Sciences Enterprise Data Warehouse
  • Patient Data - 1990 to present
  • 1.6 million patient demographic records
  • Inpatient and outpatient encounters
  • Includes over 200 disparate source systems
  • Clinical Data - 1993 to present
  • Cerner and EPIC EMR data
  • Radiology, Lab, Micro and Pathology Results
  • Inpatient medications orders and outpatient
    prescriptions
  • Documentation- clinic notes, medications,
    problems, allergies
  • Diagnosis and procedure data
  • Financial Data 1990 to present
  • Charge and reimbursement data
  • Facility costs
  • Payroll data

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Beyond Cancer New Research Opportunities
  • Access to University of Utah Medical Records
  • Matched 1.0 million patient demographic records
  • 16 new research projects, e.g.
  • Cardiovascular mortality in renal transplant
    patients
  • Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Hereditary angioneurotic edema
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Macular degeneration and other eye diseases
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Psoriasis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Type II diabetes

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Examples of Types of Studies
  • Cancer Studies
  • Cancer genetics breast, colon, melanoma,
    pancreas, prostate
  • Familial aggregation of cancers
  • Obstetric complications and childhood studies
  • Preeclampsia and preterm births
  • Birth defects, autism, juvenile idiopathic
    arthritis
  • Chronic and other diseases and conditions
  • Diabetes, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis,
    inflammatory bowel disease
  • Macular degeneration, interstitial lung disease,
    mullerian anomalies, chronic pain, aneurysms
  • Aging and mortality
  • Longevity
  • Memory in aging and Alzheimers Disease

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Security and Confidentiality
  • Not a public database for research only
  • Researchers have no electronic access to
    identifying information
  • State of the art database
  • Policies and procedures on confidentiality
  • All projects are reviewed by IRB and data
    contributions
  • Require researchers to sign confidentiality
    agreements
  • Contact of potential subjects by an appropriate
    third party
  • Wylie and Mineau, Biomedical databases
    protecting privacy and promoting research.
    Trends in Biotechnology, March, 2003.

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Acknowledge
  • Jean Wylie, MS Director, Utah Resource of
    Genetic and Epidemiologic Research
  • Richard Kerber, PhD - Senior Scientist with
    UPDB
  • UPDB Staff HCI Informatics Staff
  • Alison Fraser, MSPH Cindy Spigle, BACS
  • Carole Schaefer, BACS   Dinny Berry, MS
  • Richard Pimentel, MSCS Robb Cundick, PhD
  • Andy Hammer, BSCS
  • Jahn Barlow, MPA
  • Anne Zeller, BA
  • Emily Smith, MA
  • Solange Gomes, BA
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