| Literature DB >> 36210978 |
Banan Jamil Awrahman1, Chia Aziz Fatah1, Mzhda Yasin Hamaamin1.
Abstract
Healthcare has evolved with the development of technology to improve the quality of life and save lives. Today, big data is considered as one of the most essential and promising future technology areas and has been attracting the medical community's attention. As a result of big data, we can improve patient outcomes, personalize care, improve relationships between the patient and the provider, and decrease hospital costs. The effect of big data is very large since medical societies are known for their size, diversity of complexity, and a high degree of dynamism. Big data has been discussed from different viewpoints in recent years, protecting its involvement in many aspects, specifically those related to the healthcare system. Assembling health information, sharing data, and integrating health are essential in spreading health care. In addition, the security and privacy of data are critical since the data must be accessed from multiple locations within the distributed system. This paper review aims to understand the role of big data in healthcare issues aggregating data and the challenges associated with big data in healthcare. The papers that have been selected for review are from last year's research.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36210978 PMCID: PMC9536942 DOI: 10.1155/2022/5317760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Intell Neurosci
The scheme for diagnosis of diseases in a system.
| Disease and illnesses | Diagnostic method bases | Health measurements |
|---|---|---|
| Diabetes mellitus | Scale-based, frequency-based | Blood glucose |
| Pulmonary disease | Scale-based, frequency-based | Oxygen saturation |
| Cardiac disease | Pattern matching, frequency | ECG |
| Infectious disease | Frequency-based, scale-based | Temperature |
| Hypotensive disease | Frequency-based, scale-based | Arterial pressure |
| Gastrointestinal tumors | Frequency-based | Video capsule pill |
Figure 1Overview of the healthcare informatics and analytics landscape: standards, technologies, applications, and emerging research.
Figure 2Analyses of health, web, and data in the context of health care.
Represent a list of several large companies which provide and supply services on big data analysis in the healthcare sector [1].
| Data | Software | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Data integration or dataset or data source | Kafka, Sqoop | Tiny biosensors are placed on patients' body for collecting vital signs data in health applications, and the vital signs include blood pressure (BP), systolic and diastolic, respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR), oxygen saturation (spo2), and body temperature (BT) |
| Data decision and data storage | Apache Spark, Hadoop HDFS | That is responsible for storing data and processing it. That layer consists of two main tools, i.e., Hadoop and Apache Spark, also processing two data algorithms, patient archiving, emergency management, and clinical responses |
| Emergency detection and clinical response algorithm | Early warning score (EWS) | To verify abnormal situations |
| Patient classification and disease diagnosis | Machine learning algorithm | Machine learning tool and advanced analytics of huge datasets at high speed. Big data workspace tools are stored on Hadoop clusters for pattern insights discovered from massive data. Solutions to big data use cases by predictive analytics through platforms |
| Data retrieval and visualization | Hive, Spark SQL | Medical staff can access patients' records using the last platform for storing their data in HDFS and Hadoop. It comprises two data retrieval (spark SQL and hive) and just one graphing tool (Matplotlib). Obtaining data from the Hadoop storage system, which uses a set of criteria defined via queries, is based on the data retrieval tools. The retrieved data is usually stored in a file or displayed on a screen. Using graphics or plots statistically for data visualization is a graphical representation of the retrieved data; in our platform, each tool has been highlighted |
A scheme for some companies using big data.
| Company name | Company place | Description | Company sits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flatiron Health | New York, New York | Enough amounts of data points are utilized by Flatiron Health from cancer patients to develop research and obtain new patient care. This solution enhances all users, such as an oncologist, academic people, and researchers of life sciences connected to the treatment of cancer patients, as well as enables more learning from them |
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| Tempus | Chicago, Illinois | The most extensive library for clinical and molecular data in the world is Tempus which aims to provide more clinical context by medical professionals for cancer patients, and this platform is for collecting and organizing data from many aspects of oncology like pathology images, lab results, clinical notes, radiology scans, and oncology research acceleration and also assisting doctor specialists which helps them to make more informed treatment plans |
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| Pieces Technologies | Dallas, Texas | Collecting data from everything related to patients to make improvements in cost of care and quality is done through Pieces Technologies which is a cloud-based software company | |
| PeraHealth | Charlotte, North Carolina | For a patient's overall health, there is a universal scoring system that is a creator of the Rothman index; a peer-reviewed score collects the data in the electronic healthcare system, lab results, vital signs, and nurse assessment. A visual graph provides the score in real-time to recognize any changes and details also to avoid any complications for the patient | |
| Amitech | St. Louis, Missouri | To apply health data from modern data management to healthcare analytics, Amitech is used. It is specifically used to gather data for people health management solutions and collects physical health data in combination with behavioral health data to recognize risks and let the patients know their health | |
| SCIO Health | Hartford, Connecticut | For improving patient health, SCIO Health is used, which uses proprietary algorithms and integrated data for providing insights and solutions. The technology detects gaps in care that worsen health outcomes and cause more costs. Identification of these gaps assists medical professionals in detecting risky group patients and avoiding complications and insignificant hospitalization | |
| Hortonworks | Santa clara, California | Hortonworks are used for pharmaceutical data by pharmaceutical companies and researchers to obtain a better view. Companies can answer questions that were not possible previously because of billions of integrated records. This sparks much more effective research for clinical trials, faster marketing, better yields, and improved safety |
HCI&A used in various healthcare installations.
| Empty cell | Health insurance and cost | Health administration and policy | Smart care and services | Healthcare security and safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data | Transactional documents payment album financial statement of the provider, user-generated content, and medical claims data | Official norms and regulations, information sources responses, and remarks from various organizations (i.e., doctors, nurses, patients, and other employees) | Computerized medical records (EHR), medical records patient comments and feedback, and molecular data DNA traces medical records (i.e., blood pressure, X-ray, and ECG) | Fraudulent records of data deviations, monetary data, geographic data, and social media records |
| Analytics | Detection of rare events, emotional evaluation, internet social network, study of statistical information integrating, segmenting, and clustering | Informational integration, administrative data, and ontological analytics textual examination performance, and appraisal rule of categorization and linkage | Mining associations and clusters, ontologies of health social media network, research data amalgamation monitoring and analysis of health, and network evaluation text analysis visualization | Linguistic text analytics, financial information analytics, GPS data evaluation sentiment analytics and social media network analytics, anomalous observation, criminal network investigation, and visualization |
| Applications | Funding and donation methodologies, recommendation methods, and system of transparent dispersion | Design of a resource, management policy, engagement and involvement of patients | Healthcare administration, support for healthcare decisions, healthcare service assessment, knowledge acquisition, patient vigilance, and universal healthcare | Criminal investigation, healthcare protection, patient safety, and intelligent care, recommendation system, and security administration |
| Contributions | To improve customer satisfaction, increase transparency and healthcare funding, and ensure responsibility | Enhanced administrative mobility, ensure appropriate actions at the proper time and location, remove congestion, and advocate for a strategy that is effective and efficient | Enhance healthcare (diagnosis, treatment, and therapy), patient-centered health care, develop an uninterrupted system for health monitoring | Enhance health care protection and reliability |
Figure 3The communication technology utilized by the human body to transmit signals to the cloud.
Health conditions and their corresponding sensors and symptoms.
| Diseases | Symptoms | Sensors |
|---|---|---|
| Stroke | In addition to losing your equilibrium, experiencing facial weakness, feeling numb on one side of your body, having difficulty speaking and interpreting, experiencing blurred vision in one or both of your eyes, and experiencing vertigo (vertigo caused by a severe headache) | Heart rate sensor, EEG, ECG, EMG, EOG, acceleration sensor, Samsung EDSAP, pulse oximeter, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximeter |
| Lung cancer | The symptoms of chronic coughing include bloody coughing, bone pain, breathing problems, chest discomfort, headache, and weight loss | Sensors for measuring pressure, temperature, and acceleration, as well as FET-based biosensors |
| Blood cancer | Itchy skin, enlarged, painless lymph nodes in body parts, aching bones, fever, coughing, bone pain, and fever are symptoms of lymphoma | Electrochemical biosensors, optical biosensors, CMOS, thermometers, PPG, accelerometers, heart rate sensors, and blood flow sensors |
| Cardiac | Symptoms include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, weakness, and pain throughout the body | It has a heart rate monitor, pulse oximeter, accelerometer, glucose biosensor, blood pressure monitor, camera (image), microphone, acceleration sensor, PPG, pressure sensor, piezoelectric sensor, electrochemical sensor, and FET-based sensor. |
| Parkinson's | Symptoms of essential tremor include tremor, stiffness of muscles, slow movements, speech difficulties, mechanical movement difficulties, and difficulty writing | An accelerometer, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, an EMG, an EEG, and a bend sensor |
Figure 4A four-layer system for IoT-based health monitoring.