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MEDCIS: Multi-Modality Epilepsy Data Capture and Integration System.

Guo-Qiang Zhang1, Licong Cui2, Samden Lhatoo3, Stephan U Schuele4, Satya S Sahoo5.   

Abstract

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading mode of epilepsy-related death and is most common in patients with intractable, frequent, and continuing seizures. A statistically significant cohort of patients for SUDEP study requires meticulous, prospective follow up of a large population that is at an elevated risk, best represented by the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) patient population. Multiple EMUs need to collaborate, share data for building a larger cohort of potential SUDEP patient using a state-of-the-art informatics infrastructure. To address the challenges of data integration and data access from multiple EMUs, we developed the Multi-Modality Epilepsy Data Capture and Integration System (MEDCIS) that combines retrospective clinical free text processing using NLP, prospective structured data capture using an ontology-driven interface, interfaces for cohort search and signal visualization, all in a single integrated environment. A dedicated Epilepsy and Seizure Ontology (EpSO) has been used to streamline the user interfaces, enhance its usability, and enable mappings across distributed databases so that federated queries can be executed. MEDCIS contained 936 patient data sets from the EMUs of University Hospitals Case Medical Center (UH CMC) in Cleveland and Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) in Chicago. Patients from UH CMC and NMH were stored in different databases and then federated through MEDCIS using EpSO and our mapping module. More than 77GB of multi-modal signal data were processed using the Cloudwave pipeline and made available for rendering through the web-interface. About 74% of the 40 open clinical questions of interest were answerable accurately using the EpSO-driven VISual AGregagator and Explorer (VISAGE) interface. Questions not directly answerable were either due to their inherent computational complexity, the unavailability of primary information, or the scope of concept that has been formulated in the existing EpSO terminology system.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25954436      PMCID: PMC4420009     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


  24 in total

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6.  Epilepsy and seizure ontology: towards an epilepsy informatics infrastructure for clinical research and patient care.

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2.  Facilitating Cohort Discovery by Enhancing Ontology Exploration, Query Management and Query Sharing for Large Clinical Data Repositories.

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5.  MaPLE: A MapReduce Pipeline for Lattice-based Evaluation and Its Application to SNOMED CT.

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6.  DaT3M: A Data Tracker for Multi-faceted Management of Multi-site Clinical Research Data Submission, Curation, Master Inventorying, and Sharing.

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Review 7.  Natural language processing systems for capturing and standardizing unstructured clinical information: A systematic review.

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Review 8.  Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Identifying risk and preventing mortality.

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Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2015-10-23       Impact factor: 5.864

9.  NEO: Systematic Non-Lattice Embedding of Ontologies for Comparing the Subsumption Relationship in SNOMED CT and in FMA Using MapReduce.

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10.  NHash: Randomized N-Gram Hashing for Distributed Generation of Validatable Unique Study Identifiers in Multicenter Research.

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