NeoVault: empowering neonatal research through a neonate data hub.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS BMC Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1186/s12887-024-05276-y
Janet Pigueiras-Del-Real, Angel Ruiz-Zafra, Isabel Benavente-Fernández, Simón P Lubián-López, Syed Adil Hussain Shah, Syed Taimoor Hussain Shah, Lionel C Gontard
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Background: Stability during early postnatal life in preterm infants is related to better outcomes. Although vital signs are monitored continuously in Neonatal Intensive Care Unites, this monitoring does not include all physiological parameters nor data such as movement patterns. Although there are scattered sources of data, there is no centralized data hub for neonates information.

Results: We have created the first neonate data hub for easy and interactive access to upload or download postural, physiological, and medical data of neonates: NEOVAULT. NEOVAULT is a platform that provides access to information through two interfaces: 1) via a Web interface (designed for medical personnel, data scientists, researchers); and 2) via a RESTful API (Application Programming Interfaces) -designed for developers-, aiming to integrate access to information into third-party applications. The web access allows searching and filtering according to specific parameters, visualization of data through graphs and images, and generation of datasets in CSV format. Access through the RESTful API is described in OpenAPI, enabling access to information from any device, facilitating it in an interoperable format. Currently, it contains nearly 800,000 postural records and 3.000 physiological data entries. The physiological and postural data stored for each neonate in NEOVAULT are collected through the NRP (Neonates Recording Platform) tool, which allows for the automatic and reliable collection of data.

Conclusion: NEOVAULT is an open platform for simple access to postural, physiological, and medical data of neonates that can be utilized by researchers, data scientists, medical personnel, and programmers. It enables integration into third-party applications and the generation of customized datasets.

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NeoVault:通过新生儿数据中心授权新生儿研究。
背景:早产儿产后早期生活的稳定性与更好的预后有关。虽然新生儿重症监护病房持续监测生命体征,但这种监测并不包括所有生理参数或运动模式等数据。虽然数据来源分散,但没有新生儿信息的集中数据中心。结果:我们创建了第一个新生儿数据中心,方便和互动地上传或下载新生儿的姿势、生理和医疗数据:NEOVAULT。NEOVAULT是一个通过两个接口提供信息访问的平台:1)通过Web界面(为医务人员、数据科学家、研究人员设计);2)通过为开发人员设计的RESTful API(应用程序编程接口),旨在将信息访问集成到第三方应用程序中。web访问可以根据特定参数进行搜索和过滤,通过图形和图像显示数据,并生成CSV格式的数据集。通过RESTful API的访问在OpenAPI中进行了描述,允许从任何设备访问信息,促进其以可互操作的格式进行访问。目前,它包含近80万个姿势记录和3000个生理数据条目。存储在NEOVAULT中的每个新生儿的生理和姿势数据通过NRP(新生儿记录平台)工具收集,该工具允许自动可靠地收集数据。结论:NEOVAULT是一个开放的平台,可以简单地获取新生儿的姿势、生理和医疗数据,可供研究人员、数据科学家、医务人员和程序员使用。它支持集成到第三方应用程序和生成自定义数据集。
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BMC Pediatrics
BMC Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: BMC Pediatrics is an open access journal publishing peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of health care in neonates, children and adolescents, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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