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Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions

The transfer of new insights from basic or clinical research into clinical routine is usually a lengthy and time-consuming process. Conversely, there are still many barriers to directly provide and use routine data in the context of basic and clinical research. In particular, no coherent software so...

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Autores principales: Hoffmann, Katja, Pelz, Anne, Karg, Elena, Gottschalk, Andrea, Zerjatke, Thomas, Schuster, Silvio, Böhme, Heiko, Glauche, Ingmar, Roeder, Ingo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10184916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37186586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000140
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author Hoffmann, Katja
Pelz, Anne
Karg, Elena
Gottschalk, Andrea
Zerjatke, Thomas
Schuster, Silvio
Böhme, Heiko
Glauche, Ingmar
Roeder, Ingo
author_facet Hoffmann, Katja
Pelz, Anne
Karg, Elena
Gottschalk, Andrea
Zerjatke, Thomas
Schuster, Silvio
Böhme, Heiko
Glauche, Ingmar
Roeder, Ingo
author_sort Hoffmann, Katja
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description The transfer of new insights from basic or clinical research into clinical routine is usually a lengthy and time-consuming process. Conversely, there are still many barriers to directly provide and use routine data in the context of basic and clinical research. In particular, no coherent software solution is available that allows a convenient and immediate bidirectional transfer of data between concrete treatment contexts and research settings. Here, we present a generic framework that integrates health data (e.g., clinical, molecular) and computational analytics (e.g., model predictions, statistical evaluations, visualizations) into a clinical software solution which simultaneously supports both patient-specific healthcare decisions and research efforts, while also adhering to the requirements for data protection and data quality. Specifically, our work is based on a recently established generic data management concept, for which we designed and implemented a web-based software framework that integrates data analysis, visualization as well as computer simulation and model prediction with audit trail functionality and a regulation-compliant pseudonymization service. Within the front-end application, we established two tailored views: a clinical (i.e., treatment context) perspective focusing on patient-specific data visualization, analysis and outcome prediction and a research perspective focusing on the exploration of pseudonymized data. We illustrate the application of our generic framework by two use-cases from the field of haematology/oncology. Our implementation demonstrates the feasibility of an integrated generation and backward propagation of data analysis results and model predictions at an individual patient level into clinical decision-making processes while enabling seamless integration into a clinical information system or an electronic health record.
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spelling pubmed-101849162023-05-16 Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions Hoffmann, Katja Pelz, Anne Karg, Elena Gottschalk, Andrea Zerjatke, Thomas Schuster, Silvio Böhme, Heiko Glauche, Ingmar Roeder, Ingo PLOS Digit Health Research Article The transfer of new insights from basic or clinical research into clinical routine is usually a lengthy and time-consuming process. Conversely, there are still many barriers to directly provide and use routine data in the context of basic and clinical research. In particular, no coherent software solution is available that allows a convenient and immediate bidirectional transfer of data between concrete treatment contexts and research settings. Here, we present a generic framework that integrates health data (e.g., clinical, molecular) and computational analytics (e.g., model predictions, statistical evaluations, visualizations) into a clinical software solution which simultaneously supports both patient-specific healthcare decisions and research efforts, while also adhering to the requirements for data protection and data quality. Specifically, our work is based on a recently established generic data management concept, for which we designed and implemented a web-based software framework that integrates data analysis, visualization as well as computer simulation and model prediction with audit trail functionality and a regulation-compliant pseudonymization service. Within the front-end application, we established two tailored views: a clinical (i.e., treatment context) perspective focusing on patient-specific data visualization, analysis and outcome prediction and a research perspective focusing on the exploration of pseudonymized data. We illustrate the application of our generic framework by two use-cases from the field of haematology/oncology. Our implementation demonstrates the feasibility of an integrated generation and backward propagation of data analysis results and model predictions at an individual patient level into clinical decision-making processes while enabling seamless integration into a clinical information system or an electronic health record. Public Library of Science 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10184916/ /pubmed/37186586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000140 Text en © 2023 Hoffmann et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hoffmann, Katja
Pelz, Anne
Karg, Elena
Gottschalk, Andrea
Zerjatke, Thomas
Schuster, Silvio
Böhme, Heiko
Glauche, Ingmar
Roeder, Ingo
Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
title Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
title_full Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
title_fullStr Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
title_full_unstemmed Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
title_short Data integration between clinical research and patient care: A framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
title_sort data integration between clinical research and patient care: a framework for context-depending data sharing and in silico predictions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10184916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37186586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000140
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