| Literature DB >> 29875648 |
Anthony L Vaccarino1,2, Moyez Dharsee2, Stephen Strother2,3, Don Aldridge4, Stephen R Arnott2,3, Brendan Behan1, Costas Dafnas4, Fan Dong2,3, Kenneth Edgecombe4, Rachad El-Badrawi2, Khaled El-Emam5, Tom Gee2,3, Susan G Evans2, Mojib Javadi2, Francis Jeanson1, Shannon Lefaivre1, Kristen Lutz2, F Chris MacPhee4, Jordan Mikkelsen2, Tom Mikkelsen1, Nicholas Mirotchnick1, Tanya Schmah6, Christa M Studzinski1, Donald T Stuss1,3,7, Elizabeth Theriault1, Kenneth R Evans2.
Abstract
Historically, research databases have existed in isolation with no practical avenue for sharing or pooling medical data into high dimensional datasets that can be efficiently compared across databases. To address this challenge, the Ontario Brain Institute's "Brain-CODE" is a large-scale neuroinformatics platform designed to support the collection, storage, federation, sharing and analysis of different data types across several brain disorders, as a means to understand common underlying causes of brain dysfunction and develop novel approaches to treatment. By providing researchers access to aggregated datasets that they otherwise could not obtain independently, Brain-CODE incentivizes data sharing and collaboration and facilitates analyses both within and across disorders and across a wide array of data types, including clinical, neuroimaging and molecular. The Brain-CODE system architecture provides the technical capabilities to support (1) consolidated data management to securely capture, monitor and curate data, (2) privacy and security best-practices, and (3) interoperable and extensible systems that support harmonization, integration, and query across diverse data modalities and linkages to external data sources. Brain-CODE currently supports collaborative research networks focused on various brain conditions, including neurodevelopmental disorders, cerebral palsy, neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy and mood disorders. These programs are generating large volumes of data that are integrated within Brain-CODE to support scientific inquiry and analytics across multiple brain disorders and modalities. By providing access to very large datasets on patients with different brain disorders and enabling linkages to provincial, national and international databases, Brain-CODE will help to generate new hypotheses about the biological bases of brain disorders, and ultimately promote new discoveries to improve patient care.Entities:
Keywords: Brain-CODE; big data; electronic data capture; neuroinformatics; open data
Year: 2018 PMID: 29875648 PMCID: PMC5974337 DOI: 10.3389/fninf.2018.00028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neuroinform ISSN: 1662-5196 Impact factor: 4.081
Data modalities currently collected in Brain-CODE.
| Modality |
|---|
| Demographics |
| Patient-reported outcomes |
| Clinician-reported outcomes |
| Cognitive assessments |
| Structural MRI |
| Functional MRI |
| Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) |
| Spectral MRI |
| Behavioral outcome files (timing, events) |
| Investigators notes |
| Electroencephalogram (EEG) |
| Electrocardiograph (ECG) |
| Pulse plethysmograph (PPG) |
| Respiratory |
| Magnetoencephalogram (MEG) |
| Ocular computed tomography (OCT) |
| Fundal photography |
| Eye tracking |
| Pupil metrics |
| Gait track data |
| Accelerometers |
| Force plate |
| Audio files |
| Video files |
| Pathology images |
| Imaging manual QC |
| fBIRN fMRI imaging metrics |
| OHIP numbers |
| Genotyping |
| ONDRISeq |
| SNP and expression arrays |
| GWAS |
| Sequencing (NGS) |
| Proteomics |
| Absorbance based assays (i.e., ELISA, etc.) |
Summary of Brain-CODE core demographic and clinical CDEs.
| Domain | Sub-domain | Brain-CODE CDE |
|---|---|---|
| Demographic | Sex, DOB, Handedness, Ethnicity | |
| SES | Education, Marital Status, Occupation, Income | |
| Quality of Life | WHO Quality of Life -Short Version1 KINDL-R2,3 | |
| Activities of Daily Living | Sheehan Disability Scale1 | |
| Medical Comorbidity | NINDS Medical History1,2,3 | |
| Psychiatric Comorbidity | Brief Symptom Inventory1,2 | |
| Depression | Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology1 Revised Children’s Anxiety and Depression Scale2,3 | |
| Anxiety | Generalized Anxiety Disorder-71 Revised Children’s Anxiety and Depression Scale2,3 | |
| Sleep | Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index1,2 Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire3 |