Literature DB >> 19602638

Instrumenting the health care enterprise for discovery research in the genomic era.

Shawn Murphy1, Susanne Churchill, Lynn Bry, Henry Chueh, Scott Weiss, Ross Lazarus, Qing Zeng, Anil Dubey, Vivian Gainer, Michael Mendis, John Glaser, Isaac Kohane.   

Abstract

Tens of thousands of subjects may be required to obtain reliable evidence relating disease characteristics to the weak effects typically reported from common genetic variants. The costs of assembling, phenotyping, and studying these large populations are substantial, recently estimated at three billion dollars for 500,000 individuals. They are also decade-long efforts. We hypothesized that automation and analytic tools can repurpose the informational byproducts of routine clinical care, bringing sample acquisition and phenotyping to the same high-throughput pace and commodity price-point as is currently true of genome-wide genotyping. Described here is a demonstration of the capability to acquire samples and data from densely phenotyped and genotyped individuals in the tens of thousands for common diseases (e.g., in a 1-yr period: N = 15,798 for rheumatoid arthritis; N = 42,238 for asthma; N = 34,535 for major depressive disorder) in one academic health center at an order of magnitude lower cost. Even for rare diseases caused by rare, highly penetrant mutations such as Huntington disease (N = 102) and autism (N = 756), these capabilities are also of interest.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19602638      PMCID: PMC2752136          DOI: 10.1101/gr.094615.109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


  23 in total

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  84 in total

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3.  Current state of information technologies for the clinical research enterprise across academic medical centers.

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4.  Evaluation of a generalizable approach to clinical information retrieval using the automated retrieval console (ARC).

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7.  Development and Validation of an Algorithm to Identify Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in the Electronic Medical Record.

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8.  Implementing partnership-driven clinical federated electronic health record data sharing networks.

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9.  Temporal phenome analysis of a large electronic health record cohort enables identification of hospital-acquired complications.

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10.  Antidepressant response in patients with major depression exposed to NSAIDs: a pharmacovigilance study.

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