Real-World Cardiovascular Research Using the German IQVIA Disease Analyzer Database: Methods, Evidence, and Limitations (2000–2025)
Karel Kostev, Marcel Konrad, Mark Luedde

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the German IQVIA Disease Analyzer database has been used to study cardiovascular diseases in real-world settings, highlighting its strengths and limitations.
Contribution
The paper provides a synthesis of evidence from DA-based studies on cardiovascular research, emphasizing its role in identifying associations in real-world outpatient populations.
Findings
The DA database enables reproducible associations between cardiometabolic risk factors and cardiovascular outcomes.
Studies using DA highlight gaps in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
The database has strengths in large sample sizes and external validity but faces limitations in coding accuracy and clinical detail.
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. This increases the demand for real-world evidence to complement findings from randomized controlled trials. The German IQVIA Disease Analyzer (DA) database, which is populated with anonymized electronic medical records from general practitioners and specialists, has become an increasingly valuable source for cardiovascular research. Over the past two decades, and especially between 2020 and 2025, numerous epidemiological studies have used this database to explore associations between cardiovascular risk factors, comorbidities, therapeutic patterns, and cardiovascular outcomes in large, broadly representative outpatient populations. This review synthesizes evidence from 13 selected DA-based studies examining atrial fibrillation, heart failure, cardiometabolic disease, lipid management,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Health and Mental Health · Chronic Disease Management Strategies · Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
