Insight: Semantic Provenance and Analysis Platform for Multi-center Neurology Healthcare Research.

Priya Ramesh, Annan Wei, Elisabeth Welter, Yvan Bamps, Shelley Stoll, Ashley Bukach, Martha Sajatovic, Satya S Sahoo
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Insight is a Semantic Web technology-based platform to support large-scale secondary analysis of healthcare data for neurology clinical research. Insight features the novel use of: (1) provenance metadata, which describes the history or origin of patient data, in clinical research analysis, and (2) support for patient cohort queries across multiple institutions conducting research in epilepsy, which is the one of the most common neurological disorders affecting 50 million persons worldwide. Insight is being developed as a healthcare informatics infrastructure to support a national network of eight epilepsy research centers across the U.S. funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This paper describes the use of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) PROV recommendation for provenance metadata that allows researchers to create patient cohorts based on the provenance of the research studies. In addition, the paper describes the use of descriptive logic-based OWL2 epilepsy ontology for cohort queries with "expansion of query expression" using ontology reasoning. Finally, the evaluation results for the data integration and query performance are described using data from three research studies with 180 epilepsy patients. The experiment results demonstrate that Insight is a scalable approach to use Semantic provenance metadata for context-based data analysis in healthcare informatics.

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Insight:多中心神经保健研究的语义来源和分析平台。
Insight是一个基于语义网技术的平台,支持神经病学临床研究中医疗数据的大规模二次分析。Insight具有以下特点:(1)在临床研究分析中使用出处元数据,描述患者数据的历史或来源;(2)支持跨多个机构进行癫痫研究的患者队列查询,癫痫是影响全球5000万人的最常见神经系统疾病之一。Insight正在作为一个医疗信息基础设施开发,以支持由美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)资助的全美8个癫痫研究中心的国家网络。本文描述了使用万维网联盟(W3C) provv推荐的来源元数据,允许研究人员根据研究的来源创建患者队列。此外,本文还描述了使用基于描述逻辑的OWL2癫痫本体进行队列查询,使用本体推理“扩展查询表达式”。最后,利用180例癫痫患者的3项研究数据,描述了对数据集成和查询性能的评价结果。实验结果表明,Insight是一种可扩展的方法,可以使用语义来源元数据进行医疗信息学中基于上下文的数据分析。
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