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Towards Implementation of OMOP in a German University Hospital Consortium

Background  In 2015, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research initiated a large data integration and data sharing research initiative to improve the reuse of data from patient care and translational research. The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) common data model and th...

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Autores principales: Maier, C., Lang, L., Storf, H., Vormstein, P., Bieber, R., Bernarding, J., Herrmann, T., Haverkamp, C., Horki, P., Laufer, J., Berger, F., Höning, G., Fritsch, H.W., Schüttler, J., Ganslandt, T., Prokosch, H.U., Sedlmayr, M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Schattauer GmbH 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5801887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29365340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1617452
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author Maier, C.
Lang, L.
Storf, H.
Vormstein, P.
Bieber, R.
Bernarding, J.
Herrmann, T.
Haverkamp, C.
Horki, P.
Laufer, J.
Berger, F.
Höning, G.
Fritsch, H.W.
Schüttler, J.
Ganslandt, T.
Prokosch, H.U.
Sedlmayr, M.
author_facet Maier, C.
Lang, L.
Storf, H.
Vormstein, P.
Bieber, R.
Bernarding, J.
Herrmann, T.
Haverkamp, C.
Horki, P.
Laufer, J.
Berger, F.
Höning, G.
Fritsch, H.W.
Schüttler, J.
Ganslandt, T.
Prokosch, H.U.
Sedlmayr, M.
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description Background  In 2015, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research initiated a large data integration and data sharing research initiative to improve the reuse of data from patient care and translational research. The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) common data model and the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) tools could be used as a core element in this initiative for harmonizing the terminologies used as well as facilitating the federation of research analyses across institutions. Objective  To realize an OMOP/OHDSI-based pilot implementation within a consortium of eight German university hospitals, evaluate the applicability to support data harmonization and sharing among them, and identify potential enhancement requirements. Methods  The vocabularies and terminological mapping required for importing the fact data were prepared, and the process for importing the data from the source files was designed. For eight German university hospitals, a virtual machine preconfigured with the OMOP database and the OHDSI tools as well as the jobs to import the data and conduct the analysis was provided. Last, a federated/distributed query to test the approach was executed. Results  While the mapping of ICD-10 German Modification succeeded with a rate of 98.8% of all terms for diagnoses, the procedures could not be mapped and hence an extension to the OMOP standard terminologies had to be made. Overall, the data of 3 million inpatients with approximately 26 million conditions, 21 million procedures, and 23 million observations have been imported. A federated query to identify a cohort of colorectal cancer patients was successfully executed and yielded 16,701 patient cases visualized in a Sunburst plot. Conclusion  OMOP/OHDSI is a viable open source solution for data integration in a German research consortium. Once the terminology problems can be solved, researchers can build on an active community for further development.
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spelling pubmed-58018872019-01-01 Towards Implementation of OMOP in a German University Hospital Consortium Maier, C. Lang, L. Storf, H. Vormstein, P. Bieber, R. Bernarding, J. Herrmann, T. Haverkamp, C. Horki, P. Laufer, J. Berger, F. Höning, G. Fritsch, H.W. Schüttler, J. Ganslandt, T. Prokosch, H.U. Sedlmayr, M. Appl Clin Inform Background  In 2015, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research initiated a large data integration and data sharing research initiative to improve the reuse of data from patient care and translational research. The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) common data model and the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) tools could be used as a core element in this initiative for harmonizing the terminologies used as well as facilitating the federation of research analyses across institutions. Objective  To realize an OMOP/OHDSI-based pilot implementation within a consortium of eight German university hospitals, evaluate the applicability to support data harmonization and sharing among them, and identify potential enhancement requirements. Methods  The vocabularies and terminological mapping required for importing the fact data were prepared, and the process for importing the data from the source files was designed. For eight German university hospitals, a virtual machine preconfigured with the OMOP database and the OHDSI tools as well as the jobs to import the data and conduct the analysis was provided. Last, a federated/distributed query to test the approach was executed. Results  While the mapping of ICD-10 German Modification succeeded with a rate of 98.8% of all terms for diagnoses, the procedures could not be mapped and hence an extension to the OMOP standard terminologies had to be made. Overall, the data of 3 million inpatients with approximately 26 million conditions, 21 million procedures, and 23 million observations have been imported. A federated query to identify a cohort of colorectal cancer patients was successfully executed and yielded 16,701 patient cases visualized in a Sunburst plot. Conclusion  OMOP/OHDSI is a viable open source solution for data integration in a German research consortium. Once the terminology problems can be solved, researchers can build on an active community for further development. Schattauer GmbH 2018-01 2018-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5801887/ /pubmed/29365340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1617452 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lang, L.
Storf, H.
Vormstein, P.
Bieber, R.
Bernarding, J.
Herrmann, T.
Haverkamp, C.
Horki, P.
Laufer, J.
Berger, F.
Höning, G.
Fritsch, H.W.
Schüttler, J.
Ganslandt, T.
Prokosch, H.U.
Sedlmayr, M.
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