An IT architecture for systems medicine

Systems medicine aims to support treatment of complex diseases like cancer by integrating all available data for the disease. To provide such a decision support in clinical practice, a suitable IT architecture is necessary. We suggest a generic architecture comprised of the following three layers: d...

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Main Authors: Ganzinger, Matthias (Author) , Gietzelt, Matthias (Author) , Karmen, Christian (Author) , Firnkorn, Daniel (Author) , Knaup-Gregori, Petra (Author)
Format: Article (Journal) Chapter/Article
Language:English
Published: 2015
In: Digital healthcare empowering Europeans
Year: 2015, Volume: 210, Pages: 185-189
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Author Notes:Matthias Ganzinger, Matthias Gietzelt, Christian Karmen, Daniel Firnkorn, and Petra Knaup
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Summary:Systems medicine aims to support treatment of complex diseases like cancer by integrating all available data for the disease. To provide such a decision support in clinical practice, a suitable IT architecture is necessary. We suggest a generic architecture comprised of the following three layers: data representation, decision support, and user interface. For the systems medicine research project "Clinically-applicable, omics-based assessment of survival, side effects, and targets in multiple myeloma" (CLIOMMICS) we developed a concrete instance of the generic architecture. We use i2b2 for representing the harmonized data. Since no deterministic model exists for multiple myeloma we use case-based reasoning for decision support. For clinical practice, visualizations of the results must be intuitive and clear. At the same time, they must communicate the uncertainty immanent in stochastic processes. Thus, we develop a specific user interface for systems medicine based on the web portal software Liferay.
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ISBN:9781614995128