2021
[en]
Ulrich
Sax,
Stefan
Ortmann,
Matthias
Gietzelt,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Björn
Schreiweis,
Maximilian
Ertl,
Martin
Sedlmayr,
Tibor
Kesztyues,
Roland
Eils, and
Dagmar
Krefting,
HiGHmed Medical Data Integration Centers and their Different Architecture Designs (Workshop), Sep. 2021.
HiGHmed Medical Data Integration Centers and their Different Architecture Designs (Workshop), Sep. 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3205/21GMDS122 |
| File: | 21gmds122.shtml |
| Bibtex: | @article{sax_highmed_2021,
title = {{HiGHmed} {Medical} {Data} {Integration} {Centers} and their {Different} {Architecture} {Designs} ({Workshop})},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International},
url = {https://www.egms.de/en/meetings/gmds2021/21gmds122.shtml},
doi = {10.3205/21GMDS122},
abstract = {Introduction: The collaborative efforts of the German Medical Informatics Initiative (MII) [ref:1] [BS1] especially on methods of informed consent and information model standardization [ref:1] pave the way on making healthcare data findable and accessible for research [for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]},
language = {en},
urldate = {2021-09-30},
author = {Sax, Ulrich and Ortmann, Stefan and Gietzelt, Matthias and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Schreiweis, Björn and Ertl, Maximilian and Sedlmayr, Martin and Kesztyues, Tibor and Eils, Roland and Krefting, Dagmar},
month = sep,
year = {2021},
note = {Medium: text/html
Publisher: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House},
keywords = {Architecture, Data Integration Center, FOS: Civil engineering, HiGHmed, Interoperability, Medicine and health},
} |
Joshua
Wiedekopf,
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Providing ART-DECOR ValueSets via FHIR Terminology Servers – A Technical Report, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and König, Jochem and Ose, Claudia and Rauch, Geraldine and Sax, Ulrich and Schreiweis, Björn and Sedlmayr, Martin, Eds. IOS Press, Sep.2021.
Providing ART-DECOR ValueSets via FHIR Terminology Servers – A Technical Report, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and König, Jochem and Ose, Claudia and Rauch, Geraldine and Sax, Ulrich and Schreiweis, Björn and Sedlmayr, Martin, Eds. IOS Press, Sep.2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210550 |
| ISBN: | 978-1-64368-206-8 978-1-64368-207-5 |
| File: | SHTI210550 |
| Bibtex: | @incollection{rohrig_providing_2021,
title = {Providing {ART}-{DECOR} {ValueSets} via {FHIR} {Terminology} {Servers} – {A} {Technical} {Report}},
isbn = {978-1-64368-206-8 978-1-64368-207-5},
url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SHTI210550},
abstract = {To ensure semantic interoperability within healthcare systems, using common, curated terminological systems to identify relevant concepts is of fundamental importance. The HL7 FHIR standard specifies means of modelling terminological systems and appropriate ways of accessing and querying these artefacts within a terminology server. Hence, initiatives towards healthcare interoperability like IHE specify not only software interfaces, but also common codes in the form of value sets and code systems. The way in which these coding tables are provided is not necessarily compatible to the current version of the HL7 FHIR specification and therefore cannot be used with current HL7 FHIR-based terminology servers. This work demonstrates a conversion of terminological resources specified by the Integrating the Healthcare Initiative in the ART-DECOR platform, partly available in HL7 FHIR, to ensure that they can be used within a HL7 FHIR-based terminological server. The approach itself can be used for other terminological resources specified within ART-DECOR but can also be used as the basis for other code-driven conversions of proprietary coding schemes.},
urldate = {2021-09-28},
booktitle = {Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics}},
publisher = {IOS Press},
author = {Wiedekopf, Joshua and Drenkhahn, Cora and Ulrich, Hannes and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Ingenerf, Josef},
editor = {Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and König, Jochem and Ose, Claudia and Rauch, Geraldine and Sax, Ulrich and Schreiweis, Björn and Sedlmayr, Martin},
month = sep,
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210550},
} |
[eng]
Alexandra
Banach,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Björn
Kroll,
Alexander
Kiel,
Josef
Ingenerf, and
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
APERITIF - Automatic Patient Recruiting for Clinical Trials Based on HL7 FHIR, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 281, pp. 58--62, May 2021.
APERITIF - Automatic Patient Recruiting for Clinical Trials Based on HL7 FHIR, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 281, pp. 58--62, May 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210120 |
| Bibtex: | @article{banach_aperitif_2021,
title = {{APERITIF} - {Automatic} {Patient} {Recruiting} for {Clinical} {Trials} {Based} on {HL7} {FHIR}},
volume = {281},
issn = {1879-8365},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210120},
abstract = {Clinical trials are carried out to prove the safety and effectiveness of new interventions and therapies. As diseases and their causes continue to become more specific, so do inclusion and exclusion criteria for trials. Patient recruitment has always been a challenge, but with medical progress, it becomes increasingly difficult to achieve the necessary number of cases. In Germany, the Medical Informatics Initiative is planning to use the central application and registration office to conduct feasibility analyses at an early stage and thus to identify suitable project partners. This approach aims to technically adapt/integrate the envisioned infrastructure in such a way that it can be used for trial case number estimation for the planning of multicenter clinical trials. We have developed a fully automated solution called APERITIF that can identify the number of eligible patients based on free-text eligibility criteria, taking into account the MII core data set and based on the FHIR standard. The evaluation showed a precision of 62.64 \% for inclusion criteria and a precision of 66.45 \% for exclusion criteria.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Banach, Alexandra and Ulrich, Hannes and Kroll, Björn and Kiel, Alexander and Ingenerf, Josef and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin},
month = may,
year = {2021},
pmid = {34042705},
keywords = {CQL, Electronic Health Records, FHIR, Germany, Humans, Medical Informatics, NLP, clinical trials, patient recruitment},
pages = {58--62},
} |
[eng]
Joshua
Wiedekopf,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Andrea
Essenwanger,
Alexander
Kiel,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Desiderata for a Synthetic Clinical Data Generator, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 281, pp. 68--72, May 2021.
Desiderata for a Synthetic Clinical Data Generator, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 281, pp. 68--72, May 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210122 |
| Bibtex: | @article{wiedekopf_desiderata_2021,
title = {Desiderata for a {Synthetic} {Clinical} {Data} {Generator}},
volume = {281},
issn = {1879-8365},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210122},
abstract = {The current movement in Medical Informatics towards comprehensive Electronic Health Records (EHRs) has enabled a wide range of secondary use cases for this data. However, due to a number of well-justified concerns and barriers, especially with regards to information privacy, access to real medical records by researchers is often not possible, and indeed not always required. An appealing alternative to the use of real patient data is the employment of a generator for realistic, yet synthetic, EHRs. However, we have identified a number of shortcomings in prior works, especially with regards to the adaptability of the projects to the requirements of the German healthcare system. Based on three case studies, we define a non-exhaustive list of requirements for an ideal generator project that can be used in a wide range of localities and settings, to address and enable future work in this regard.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Wiedekopf, Joshua and Ulrich, Hannes and Essenwanger, Andrea and Kiel, Alexander and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Ingenerf, Josef},
month = may,
year = {2021},
pmid = {34042707},
keywords = {Electronic Health Records, Humans, Medical Informatics, Privacy, RS-EHR, Realistic Synthetic Electronic Health Records, Requirements, Secondary Use, Synthetic Data},
pages = {68--72},
} |
Niklas
Reimer,
Philipp
Unberath,
Hauke
Busch, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
FhirSpark – Implementing a Mediation Layer to Bring FHIR to the cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Mantas, John and Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara and Chronaki, Catherine and Hasman, Arie and Weber, Patrick and Gallos, Parisis and Crişan-Vida, Mihaela and Zoulias, Emmanouil and Chirila, Oana Sorina, Eds. IOS Press, May2021.
FhirSpark – Implementing a Mediation Layer to Bring FHIR to the cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Mantas, John and Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara and Chronaki, Catherine and Hasman, Arie and Weber, Patrick and Gallos, Parisis and Crişan-Vida, Mihaela and Zoulias, Emmanouil and Chirila, Oana Sorina, Eds. IOS Press, May2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210169 |
| ISBN: | 978-1-64368-184-9 978-1-64368-185-6 |
| File: | SHTI210169 |
| Bibtex: | @incollection{mantas_fhirspark_2021,
title = {{FhirSpark} – {Implementing} a {Mediation} {Layer} to {Bring} {FHIR} to the {cBioPortal} for {Cancer} {Genomics}},
isbn = {978-1-64368-184-9 978-1-64368-185-6},
url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SHTI210169},
abstract = {cBioPortal is a commonly used data warehousing solution for genomic cancer studies. The software is being extended for patient care application in a molecular tumor board by the MIRACUM consortium within the Medical Informatics Initiative Germany. A key feature for this use case is the ability to enter therapy recommendations for individual patients, which requires interoperability with the hospital information system. A RESTful interface between cBioPortal and an external mediation layer was selected from the different implementation options. It achieves interoperability by using a FHIR capable server to store data and applying the HL7 FHIR Genomics Reporting implementation guide. For systems not supporting the FHIR standard, the well-established HL7 Version 2 standard is available as a fallback export format.},
urldate = {2021-05-29},
booktitle = {Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics}},
publisher = {IOS Press},
author = {Reimer, Niklas and Unberath, Philipp and Busch, Hauke and Ingenerf, Josef},
editor = {Mantas, John and Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara and Chronaki, Catherine and Hasman, Arie and Weber, Patrick and Gallos, Parisis and Crişan-Vida, Mihaela and Zoulias, Emmanouil and Chirila, Oana Sorina},
month = may,
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210169},
} |
Niklas
Reimer,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Hauke
Busch,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
openEHR Mapper – A Tool to Fuse Clinical and Genomic Data Using the openEHR Standard, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and Brannath, Werner and Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich and Schmidtmann, Irene and Stolpe, Susanne and Zapf, Antonia, Eds. IOS Press, May2021.
openEHR Mapper – A Tool to Fuse Clinical and Genomic Data Using the openEHR Standard, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and Brannath, Werner and Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich and Schmidtmann, Irene and Stolpe, Susanne and Zapf, Antonia, Eds. IOS Press, May2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210055 |
| ISBN: | 978-1-64368-176-4 978-1-64368-177-1 |
| File: | SHTI210055 |
| Bibtex: | @incollection{rohrig_openehr_2021,
title = {{openEHR} {Mapper} – {A} {Tool} to {Fuse} {Clinical} and {Genomic} {Data} {Using} the {openEHR} {Standard}},
isbn = {978-1-64368-176-4 978-1-64368-177-1},
url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SHTI210055},
abstract = {Precision medicine is an emerging and important field for health care. Molecular tumor boards use a combination of clinical and molecular data, such as somatic tumor mutations to decide on personalized therapies for patients who have run out of standard treatment options. Personalized treatment decisions require clinical data from the hospital information system and mutation data to be accessible in a structured way. Here we introduce an open data platform to meet these requirements. We use the openEHR standard to create an expert-curated data model that is stored in a vendor-neutral format. Clinical and molecular patient data is integrated into cBioPortal, a warehousing solution for cancer genomic studies that is extended for use in clinical routine for molecular tumor boards. For data integration, we developed openEHR Mapper, a tool that allows to (i) process input data, (ii) communicate with the openEHR repository, and (iii) export the data to cBioPortal. We benchmarked the mapper performance using XML and JSON as serialization format and added caching capabilities as well as multi-threading to the openEHR Mapper.},
urldate = {2021-05-29},
booktitle = {Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics}},
publisher = {IOS Press},
author = {Reimer, Niklas and Ulrich, Hannes and Busch, Hauke and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Ingenerf, Josef},
editor = {Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and Brannath, Werner and Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich and Schmidtmann, Irene and Stolpe, Susanne and Zapf, Antonia},
month = may,
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210055},
} |
[en]
Antje
Wulff,
Claas
Baier,
Sarah
Ballout,
Erik
Tute,
Kim Katrin
Sommer,
Martin
Kaase,
Anneka
Sargeant,
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Dirk
Schlüter,
Michael
Marschollek, and
Simone
Scheithauer,
Transformation of microbiology data into a standardised data representation using OpenEHR, Scientific Reports , vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 10556, May 2021.
Transformation of microbiology data into a standardised data representation using OpenEHR, Scientific Reports , vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 10556, May 2021.
| DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-89796-y |
| File: | s41598-021-89796-y |
| Bibtex: | @article{wulff_transformation_2021,
title = {Transformation of microbiology data into a standardised data representation using {OpenEHR}},
volume = {11},
copyright = {2021 The Author(s)},
issn = {2045-2322},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-89796-y},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-021-89796-y},
abstract = {The spread of multidrug resistant organisms (MDRO) is a global healthcare challenge. Nosocomial outbreaks caused by MDRO are an important contributor to this threat. Computer-based applications facilitating outbreak detection can be essential to address this issue. To allow application reusability across institutions, the various heterogeneous microbiology data representations needs to be transformed into standardised, unambiguous data models. In this work, we present a multi-centric standardisation approach by using openEHR as modelling standard. Data models have been consented in a multicentre and international approach. Participating sites integrated microbiology reports from primary source systems into an openEHR-based data platform. For evaluation, we implemented a prototypical application, compared the transformed data with original reports and conducted automated data quality checks. We were able to develop standardised and interoperable microbiology data models. The publicly available data models can be used across institutions to transform real-life microbiology reports into standardised representations. The implementation of a proof-of-principle and quality control application demonstrated that the new formats as well as the integration processes are feasible. Holistic transformation of microbiological data into standardised openEHR based formats is feasible in a real-life multicentre setting and lays the foundation for developing cross-institutional, automated outbreak detection systems.},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2021-07-14},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
author = {Wulff, Antje and Baier, Claas and Ballout, Sarah and Tute, Erik and Sommer, Kim Katrin and Kaase, Martin and Sargeant, Anneka and Drenkhahn, Cora and Schlüter, Dirk and Marschollek, Michael and Scheithauer, Simone},
month = may,
year = {2021},
note = {Bandiera\_abtest: a
Cc\_license\_type: cc\_by
Cg\_type: Nature Research Journals
Number: 1
Primary\_atype: Research
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Subject\_term: Computational biology and bioinformatics;Microbiology
Subject\_term\_id: computational-biology-and-bioinformatics;microbiology},
pages = {10556},
} |
[engl]
Alexandra
Banach,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Hannes
Ulrich, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Evaluating Automated Methods for Metadata Quality in Healthcare, Berlin: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, Feb.2021. pp. DocAbstr. 221.
Evaluating Automated Methods for Metadata Quality in Healthcare, Berlin: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, Feb.2021. pp. DocAbstr. 221.
| DOI: | 10.3205/20gmds192 |
| Bibtex: | @inproceedings{banach_evaluating_2021,
address = {Berlin},
title = {Evaluating {Automated} {Methods} for {Metadata} {Quality} in {Healthcare}},
copyright = {This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.},
doi = {10.3205/20gmds192},
language = {engl},
publisher = {German Medical Science GMS Publishing House},
author = {Banach, Alexandra and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Ulrich, Hannes and Ingenerf, Josef},
month = feb,
year = {2021},
keywords = {ISO 11179, evaluation, metadata},
pages = {DocAbstr. 221},
} |
Conrad Fifelski-von
Böhlen,
Anna
Brinkmann,
Sebastian
Fudickar,
Sandra
Hellmers, and
Andreas
Hein,
Evaluating a Multi Depth Camera System to Consolidate Ergonomic Work in the Education of Caregivers, in Proceedings of the 14th {International} {Joint} {Conference} on {Biomedical} {Engineering} {Systems} and {Technologies} - {HEALTHINF}, , SciTePress, 2021. pp. 39--46.
Evaluating a Multi Depth Camera System to Consolidate Ergonomic Work in the Education of Caregivers, in Proceedings of the 14th {International} {Joint} {Conference} on {Biomedical} {Engineering} {Systems} and {Technologies} - {HEALTHINF}, , SciTePress, 2021. pp. 39--46.
| DOI: | 10.5220/0010186500390046 |
| ISBN: | 978-989-758-490-9 |
Linda Christin
Büker,
Finnja
Zuber,
Andreas
Hein, and
Sebastian
Fudickar,
HRDepthNet: Depth Image-Based Marker-Less Tracking of Body Joints, Sensors , vol. 21, no. 4, 2021.
HRDepthNet: Depth Image-Based Marker-Less Tracking of Body Joints, Sensors , vol. 21, no. 4, 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3390/s21041356 |
| File: | 1356 |
[en]
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Björn
Schreiweis,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Niklas
Reimer,
Joshua
Wiedekopf,
Benjamin
Kinast,
Hauke
Busch,
Björn
Bergh, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Medical Data Engineering – Theory and Practice, in Advances in Model and Data Engineering in the Digitalization Era , Bellatreche, Ladjel and Chernishev, George and Corral, Antonio and Ouchani, Samir and Vain, Jüri, Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021, pp. 269--284.
Medical Data Engineering – Theory and Practice, in Advances in Model and Data Engineering in the Digitalization Era , Bellatreche, Ladjel and Chernishev, George and Corral, Antonio and Ouchani, Samir and Vain, Jüri, Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021, pp. 269--284.
| DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-030-87657-9_21 |
| ISBN: | 978-3-030-87656-2 978-3-030-87657-9 |
| File: | 978-3-030-87657-9_21 |
Björn
Schreiweis, and
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
One Conference, Three Proceedings – Which Papers Should I Submit and How? A Publication Strategy for Young Scientists Regarding the {GMDS} Annual Conference and Beyond (Editorial), in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and König, Jochem and Ose, Claudia and Rauch, Geraldine and Sax, Ulrich and Schreiweis, Björn and Sedlmayr, Martin, Eds. {IOS} Press, 2021.
One Conference, Three Proceedings – Which Papers Should I Submit and How? A Publication Strategy for Young Scientists Regarding the {GMDS} Annual Conference and Beyond (Editorial), in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and König, Jochem and Ose, Claudia and Rauch, Geraldine and Sax, Ulrich and Schreiweis, Björn and Sedlmayr, Martin, Eds. {IOS} Press, 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210535 |
| ISBN: | 978-1-64368-206-8 978-1-64368-207-5 |
| File: | SHTI210535 |
| Bibtex: | @incollection{rohrig_one_2021,
title = {One Conference, Three Proceedings – Which Papers Should I Submit and How? A Publication Strategy for Young Scientists Regarding the {GMDS} Annual Conference and Beyond (Editorial)},
isbn = {978-1-64368-206-8 978-1-64368-207-5},
url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SHTI210535},
shorttitle = {One Conference, Three Proceedings – Which Papers Should I Submit and How?},
abstract = {The primary intention of any scientific work is to share the gained knowledge and to contribute to the knowledge and progress in the scientific domain. The wide range of journals and conferences, each with specific submission requirements, can be difficult to navigate, especially for young scientists without extensive experience. But a suitable publication strategy can be helpful, especially at the beginning of a scientific career. Using the annual conference of the German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology ({GMDS}) e.V. as an example, this editorial highlights fundamental differences, advantages and disadvantages, as well as assistance in selecting the right form of submission.},
booktitle = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
publisher = {{IOS} Press},
author = {Schreiweis, Björn and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin},
editor = {Röhrig, Rainer and Beißbarth, Tim and König, Jochem and Ose, Claudia and Rauch, Geraldine and Sax, Ulrich and Schreiweis, Björn and Sedlmayr, Martin},
year = {2021},
urldate = {2021-09-22},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210535},
} |
Christian
Lins,
Sebastian
Fudickar, and
Andreas
Hein,
OWAS inter-rater reliability, Applied Ergonomics , vol. 93, pp. 103357, 2021.
OWAS inter-rater reliability, Applied Ergonomics , vol. 93, pp. 103357, 2021.
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103357 |
| File: | S0003687021000041 |
[eng]
Abdul-Mateen
Rajput, and
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Perspectives and Obstacles for Transforming Terminologies into FHIR CodeSystems Exemplified by Alpha-ID, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 281, pp. 213--217, 2021.
Perspectives and Obstacles for Transforming Terminologies into FHIR CodeSystems Exemplified by Alpha-ID, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 281, pp. 213--217, 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI210151 |
| Bibtex: | @article{rajput_perspectives_2021,
title = {Perspectives and {Obstacles} for {Transforming} {Terminologies} into {FHIR} {CodeSystems} {Exemplified} by {Alpha}-{ID}},
volume = {281},
issn = {1879-8365},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI210151},
abstract = {The terminology services, defined as part of the emerging FHIR standard, yield a promising approach to finally achieve a common handling of coding systems needed for semantic interoperability. As a precondition, legacy terminology data must be transformed into FHIR-compatible resources whereby varying source formats make a manual case-by-case solution impracticable. In this work, the practicability of using CSIRO's Ontoserver and the related Snapper tool as support of the transformation process were evaluated by applying them to the German Alpha-ID terminology.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Rajput, Abdul-Mateen and Drenkhahn, Cora},
year = {2021},
pmid = {34042736},
keywords = {Alpha-ID, FHIR Code System, HiGHmed, ICD-10-GM, Ontoserver, Semantic Interoperability, Terminology Server},
pages = {213--217},
} |
Friedrich
Simon,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Martina
Oberländer,
Regina
Maushagen,
Flügge
Friedemann, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Provision of sensitive clinical and biobank data for research in compliance with data protection regulations, Infinite Science Publishing, 2021.
Provision of sensitive clinical and biobank data for research in compliance with data protection regulations, Infinite Science Publishing, 2021.
Sebastian
Fudickar,
Jörn
Kiselev,
Christian
Stolle,
Thomas
Frenken,
Elisabeth
Steinhagen-Thiessen,
Sandra
Wegel, and
Andreas
Hein,
Validation of a Laser Ranged Scanner-Based Detection of Spatio-Temporal Gait Parameters Using the aTUG Chair, Sensors , vol. 21, no. 4, 2021.
Validation of a Laser Ranged Scanner-Based Detection of Spatio-Temporal Gait Parameters Using the aTUG Chair, Sensors , vol. 21, no. 4, 2021.
| DOI: | 10.3390/s21041343 |
| File: | 1343 |
2020
[eng]
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Matthias
Löbe, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Analysis of ISO/TS 21526 Towards the Extension of a Standardized Query API, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 275, pp. 202--206, Nov. 2020.
Analysis of ISO/TS 21526 Towards the Extension of a Standardized Query API, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 275, pp. 202--206, Nov. 2020.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI200723 |
| Bibtex: | @article{ulrich_analysis_2020,
title = {Analysis of {ISO}/{TS} 21526 {Towards} the {Extension} of a {Standardized} {Query} {API}},
volume = {275},
issn = {1879-8365},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI200723},
abstract = {Metadata is often used for different tasks in the field of medical informatics: semantic description of data, quality validation, data integration, or information retrieval. Metadata definitions are captured and curated in time-consuming tasks and stored in metadata repositories that manage and preserve the metadata. Due to technical and legal restrictions, metadata is rarely as easily accessible and interoperable as it is necessary for modern information systems. In a previous study, a uniform interface based on the widely used ISO/IEC 11179 and the Facebook data retrieval language GraphQL was introduced as a solution to these technical obstacles. In the meantime, the ISO standard 21526 has been published, a recent version designed with a strong focus on health informatics. While it is conceptually oriented on the metamodel in ISO 11179, a number of extensions but also restructurings have been introduced. In this study, the authors investigated the difference between ISO 11179 and ISO 21526 and extended the unified metadata query interface to be future-proof and in particular, to support the semantic extensions of ISO 21526.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Ulrich, Hannes and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Drenkhahn, Cora and Löbe, Matthias and Ingenerf, Josef},
month = nov,
year = {2020},
pmid = {33227769},
keywords = {GraphQL, ISO 11179, ISO 21526, Metadata, Metadata Repository},
pages = {202--206},
}
|
[eng]
Cora
Drenkhahn, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
The LOINC Content Model and Its Limitations of Usage in the Laboratory Domain, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Jun.2020. pp. 437--442.
The LOINC Content Model and Its Limitations of Usage in the Laboratory Domain, in Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics} , Jun.2020. pp. 437--442.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI200198 |
| Bibtex: | @inproceedings{drenkhahn_loinc_2020,
title = {The {LOINC} {Content} {Model} and {Its} {Limitations} of {Usage} in the {Laboratory} {Domain}},
volume = {270},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI200198},
abstract = {To unambiguously encode the semantic meaning of laboratory tests, the LOINC terminology is widely used. With regard to the constantly changing and diverse requirements of the laboratory domain, LOINC's long-established content model and related publications are reviewed conjointly, revealing some obstacles for flexible adaptation in terms of new or varying application needs as well as issues regarding the comprehensive reusability of lab data. In a concise overview, four specific limitations are identified that require adaptation or the usage of other terminologies.},
language = {eng},
booktitle = {Studies in {Health} {Technology} and {Informatics}},
author = {Drenkhahn, Cora and Ingenerf, Josef},
month = jun,
year = {2020},
pmid = {32570422},
keywords = {Clinical Laboratory, Semantic Interoperability, Terminologies},
pages = {437--442},
}
|
Hannes
Ulrich,
Sebastian
Germer,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Jori
Kern,
Martin
Lablans, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
A Smart Mapping Editor for Standardised Data Transformation, vol. 270, pp. 1185--1186, 2020.
A Smart Mapping Editor for Standardised Data Transformation, vol. 270, pp. 1185--1186, 2020.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI200354 |
| Bibtex: | @article{ulrich_smart_2020,
title = {A Smart Mapping Editor for Standardised Data Transformation},
volume = {270},
issn = {1879-8365},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI200354},
abstract = {The integration of heterogeneous healthcare data sources is a necessary process to enable the secondary use valuable information in clinical research. Data integration is time-consuming for data stewards. The transformation using predefined rules for data harmonization can reduce the time-consuming and error-prone work and ease the data integration at various sites. In our study, we examined various script(ing) languages to find the most suitable candidate for definition of transformation rules and implement a smart editor which supports the data stewards in selecting rules reusing them. Thereby, it also provides an automatic and seamless documentation to strengthen the reliability of the defined transformation rules.},
pages = {1185--1186},
journaltitle = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
shortjournal = {Stud Health Technol Inform},
author = {Ulrich, Hannes and Germer, Sebastian and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Kern, Jori and Lablans, Martin and Ingenerf, Josef},
date = {2020-06-16},
pmid = {32570571},
keywords = {Data Warehousing, Delivery of Health Care, Documentation, Electronic Health Records, {HL}7 {FHIR}, Health Information Interoperability, Health Level Seven, Reproducibility of Results},
} |
Sandra
Hellmers,
Lianying
Peng,
Sandra
Lau,
Rebecca
Diekmann,
Lena
Elgert,
Jürgen M.
Bauer,
Andreas
Hein, and
Sebastian
Fudickar,
Activity Scores of Older Adults based on Inertial Measurement Unit Data in Everyday Life, Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2020) - Volume 5: HEALTHINF , pp. 579--585, 2020.
Activity Scores of Older Adults based on Inertial Measurement Unit Data in Everyday Life, Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2020) - Volume 5: HEALTHINF , pp. 579--585, 2020.
| DOI: | 10.5220/0009095505790585 |
| File: | 0009095505790585 |
Linus
Barkow,
Oliver
Meincke,
Hannes
Ulrich, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Analysis of Data Loss when using the Archiving and Exchange Interface for Practice Management Systems, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 123--126.
Analysis of Data Loss when using the Archiving and Exchange Interface for Practice Management Systems, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 123--126.
Niclas
Kath,
Arne
Seidel, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Connecting Old Devices Safely To The Cloud, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 277--280.
Connecting Old Devices Safely To The Cloud, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 277--280.
Sebastian
Fudickar,
Raphael
Kappes,
Marten
Horstmann,
Melvin
Isken, and
Andreas
Hein,
Cycling Monitoring System - Sensing Cycling Performance via a Pedal-Integrated IMU, Nanomaterials and Energy , vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1--6, 2020.
Cycling Monitoring System - Sensing Cycling Performance via a Pedal-Integrated IMU, Nanomaterials and Energy , vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1--6, 2020.
| DOI: | 10.1680/jnaen.19.00024 |
| File: | jnaen.19.00024 |
Niklas
Reimer,
Hauke
Busch, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Deploying a molecular tumor board on an open platform, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 139--142.
Deploying a molecular tumor board on an open platform, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 139--142.
Kai
Vogl,
Hannes
Ulrich, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Generation of message transformers based on HL7 FHIR StructureMaps within the interface engine Mirth, in Student Conference Proceedings , Infinite Science Publishing, 2020, pp. 131--134.
Generation of message transformers based on HL7 FHIR StructureMaps within the interface engine Mirth, in Student Conference Proceedings , Infinite Science Publishing, 2020, pp. 131--134.
Torge
Ablaß,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Friedrich
Simon,
Stefanie
Wagenzink,
Regina
Maushagen,
Jens K.
Habermann, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Konzeption und Implementierung einer Geräteschnittstelle des TECAN EVO Aliquotierroboter im Biobankkontext, GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie , 2020.
Konzeption und Implementierung einer Geräteschnittstelle des TECAN EVO Aliquotierroboter im Biobankkontext, GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie , 2020.
Sebastian
Fudickar,
Sandra
Hellmers,
Sandra
Lau,
Rebecca
Diekmann,
Jürgen M.
Bauer, and
Andreas
Hein,
Measurement System for Unsupervised Standardized Assessment of Timed “Up \& Go” and Five Times Sit to Stand Test in the Community—A Validity Study, Sensors , vol. 20, no. 10, pp. 2824, 2020.
Measurement System for Unsupervised Standardized Assessment of Timed “Up \& Go” and Five Times Sit to Stand Test in the Community—A Validity Study, Sensors , vol. 20, no. 10, pp. 2824, 2020.
| DOI: | 10.3390/s20102824 |
| File: | s20102824 |
Alexandra
Banach,
Ann Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Hannes
Ulrich, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
MetaCheck – a Web Application for the Automatic Evaluation of Metadata in Healthcare, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 143--146.
MetaCheck – a Web Application for the Automatic Evaluation of Metadata in Healthcare, Infinite Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 143--146.
R.
Diekmann,
S.
Hellmers,
L.
Elgert,
S.
Fudickar,
A.
Heinks,
S.
Lau,
J. M.
Bauer,
T.
Zieschang, and
A.
Hein,
Minimizing comprehensive geriatric assessment to identify deterioration of physical performance in a healthy community-dwelling older cohort: longitudinal data of the {AEQUIPA} {Versa} study, Aging Clinical and Experimental Research , 2020.
Minimizing comprehensive geriatric assessment to identify deterioration of physical performance in a healthy community-dwelling older cohort: longitudinal data of the {AEQUIPA} {Versa} study, Aging Clinical and Experimental Research , 2020.
| DOI: | 10.1007/s40520-020-01562-8 |
| File: | s40520-020-01562-8 |
Cora M.
Drenkhahn, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Referenzterminologie SNOMED CT, no. 3, pp. 81--84, 2020.
Referenzterminologie SNOMED CT, no. 3, pp. 81--84, 2020.
Abdul Mateen
Rajput,
Sarah
Ballout, and
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Standardizing the Unit of Measurements in LOINC-Coded Laboratory Tests Can Significantly Improve Semantic Interoperability, pp. 234--235, 2020.
Standardizing the Unit of Measurements in LOINC-Coded Laboratory Tests Can Significantly Improve Semantic Interoperability, pp. 234--235, 2020.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI200733 |
| File: | SHTI200733 |
| Bibtex: | @article{rajput_standardizing_2020,
title = {Standardizing the Unit of Measurements in {LOINC}-Coded Laboratory Tests Can Significantly Improve Semantic Interoperability},
url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SHTI200733},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI200733},
pages = {234--235},
journaltitle = {Integrated Citizen Centered Digital Health and Social Care},
author = {Rajput, Abdul Mateen and Ballout, Sarah and Drenkhahn, Cora},
urldate = {2021-09-15},
year = {2020},
note = {Publisher: {IOS} Press},
} |
Anna
Brinkmann,
Conrad
Fifelski,
Sandra
Lau,
Christian
Kowalski,
Ole
Meyer,
Rebecca
Diekmann,
Melvin
Isken,
Sebastian
Fudickar, and
Andreas
Hein,
The AAL/Care Laboratory – A Healthcare Prevention System for Caregivers, Nanomaterials and Energy , vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1--10, 2020.
The AAL/Care Laboratory – A Healthcare Prevention System for Caregivers, Nanomaterials and Energy , vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1--10, 2020.
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1680/jnaen.19.00021 |
| File: | jnaen.19.00021 |
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Sebastian
Burmester,
Sarah
Ballout,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Joshua
Wiedekopf, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Using FHIR terminology services-based tools for mapping of local microbiological pathogen terms to SNOMED CT at a German university hospital, 2020.
Using FHIR terminology services-based tools for mapping of local microbiological pathogen terms to SNOMED CT at a German university hospital, 2020.
| File: | |
| Bibtex: | @inproceedings{drenkhahn_using_2020,
title = {Using {FHIR} terminology services-based tools for mapping of local microbiological pathogen terms to {SNOMED} {CT} at a German university hospital},
url = {https://dvmd.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/A-148.pdf},
eventtitle = {16. {DVMD}-Fachtagung, Leipzig, 25. bis 26. Februar 2021},
author = {Drenkhahn, Cora and Burmester, Sebastian and Ballout, Sarah and Ulrich, Hannes and Wiedekopf, Joshua and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2020},
} |
2019
[English]
S.} {Wagenzink,
Central Acquisition and Visualization of Temperature Logs of Various Biobank Storage Systems, Oct. 2019.
Central Acquisition and Visualization of Temperature Logs of Various Biobank Storage Systems, Oct. 2019.
| File: | |
| Bibtex: | @misc{wagenzink_s._central_2019,
address = {Luebeck},
type = {Poster},
title = {Central {Acquisition} and {Visualization} of {Temperature} {Logs} of {Various} {Biobank} {Storage} {Systems}},
shorttitle = {Central {Acquisition} and {Visualization} of {Temperature} {Logs} of {Various} {Biobank} {Storage} {Systems}},
url = {http://europebiobankweek.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EBW-2019-Abstract-Book-Poster-Presentations-20191007.pdf},
abstract = {Background
Quality-assured biobanks are obliged to keep a complete sample documentation. The appropriate storage temperature is particularly responsible for the sample quality. Storage systems either have internal temperature recording or are equipped with such systems. Having this information available in a uniform format and in one place facilitates overview and access.
Methods
In this project, the -80°C Thermo Fisher freezers, the automated storage systems HS200 from Askion and BIO Store III from Brooks and the conventional tanks using TTracker are taken into account by ICB-L. This selection results in four different temperature measurement systems and different formats, which need to be harmonized.
Results
Not all storage systems have a direct connection to the network of the biobank software, they have to be read and transferred manually. We have developed an interface that reads the formats and transfers the specific xml format. All temperature logs of these devices are then stored as measurement series in the BIMS and can be used for further analysis. Errors and other logging system specific events are stored and considered separately. An automated analysis of the temperature data, over the different systems becomes now even possible.
Discussion
We can continuously retrieve and use the logs of the automated systems to identify deviations and promote an early reaction. But also the non-automated storage systems can be better controlled by automatic instead of manual verification. This specific information can then be used to calculate curves on single tube level.},
language = {English},
author = {{Wagenzink, S.}},
collaborator = {{Kock-Schoppenhauer, A.K.} and {Simon, F.} and {Maushagen, R.} and {Figge, L.} and {Flügge, F.} and {Habermann, J.K.} and {Duhm-Harbeck, P.}},
month = oct,
year = {2019},
keywords = {EBW}
} |
[English]
F.} {Simon,
Illustrating the Sample Life Cycle at an Hospital Integrated Biobank, Oct. 2019.
Illustrating the Sample Life Cycle at an Hospital Integrated Biobank, Oct. 2019.
| File: | |
| Bibtex: | @misc{simon_f._illustrating_2019,
address = {Luebeck},
type = {Poster},
title = {Illustrating the {Sample} {Life} {Cycle} at an {Hospital} {Integrated} {Biobank}},
shorttitle = {Illustrating the {Sample} {Life} {Cycle} at an {Hospital} {Integrated} {Biobank}},
url = {http://europebiobankweek.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EBW-2019-Abstract-Book-Poster-Presentations-20191007.pdf},
abstract = {Background
Biobanks collect high-quality biological material, donorspecific data, and sociodemographic information about the donor. Sample-specific data such as sampling time, processing conditions or sample location should all be documented in a Biobank Management System. The hospital-integrated biobank ICB-L uses the software CentraXX from KAIROS ® to enable sample and data management.
Methods
To proof the quality of processing and storage, we developed a sample-life-cycle BIRT-report (Business
Intelligence and Reporting Tools) and made it available in CentraXX. This analysis contains information about donors, medical-conditions, acquisition and storage. With the distribution of the sample the monitoring process ends. results All information is processed at the individual sample level from sampling to storage. Temperature has a major influence on sample quality, which is why the analysis of sample storage has a special focus. Taking into account the temperature logs supplied by the trackers, a temperature curve is drawn on the box/rack level. Special events such as the opening of the box, e.g. for the storage of new samples or removal of samples, are projected. Repositioning of the box within the nitrogen tank is timed as well as the position inside the box. discussion The quality can only
be guaranteed over a long period if the samples are stored properly. Freezing and thawing cycles,
unintentional temperature changes and exposure to air and other substances can have unintentional
consequences. The report is a tool to visualize and summarize all available data. The data was queried and
analyzed from two databases and more than 50 tables.},
language = {English},
author = {{Simon, F.}},
collaborator = {{Kock-Schoppenhauer, A.K.} and {Wagenzink, S.} and {Maushagen, R.} and {Figge, L.} and {Flügge, F.} and {Habermann, J.K.} and {Duhm-Harbeck, P.}},
month = oct,
year = {2019},
keywords = {EBW}
} |
[English]
B.} {Klaucke,
Medical Informatics in Biobanks: Experiences from an Interdisciplinary Internship from the Student's Side, Oct. 2019.
Medical Informatics in Biobanks: Experiences from an Interdisciplinary Internship from the Student's Side, Oct. 2019.
| File: | |
| Bibtex: | @misc{klaucke_b._medical_2019,
address = {Luebeck},
type = {Poster},
title = {Medical {Informatics} in {Biobanks}: {Experiences} from an {Interdisciplinary} {Internship} from the {Student}'s {Side}},
shorttitle = {Medical {Informatics} in {Biobanks}: {Experiences} from an {Interdisciplinary} {Internship} from the {Student}'s {Side}},
url = {http://europebiobankweek.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EBW-2019-Abstract-Book-Poster-Presentations-20191007.pdf},
abstract = {Background
Students choose to study Medical Informatics because it is scientifically oriented and at the same time practicerelated. The tasks in the research field between medicine and computer science serve to further improve medical care and patient treatment in the future.
Methods
The practical course in the master's program can be done in research institutions or companies in Germany
or abroad. This internship lasts six months and is carried out at the IT Center for Clinical Research, Lübeck in close cooperation with the Interdisciplinary Center for Biobanking-Lübeck at the campus.
Results
During the internship two main areas of the clinical infrastructure, biobanking and study administration can
be explored. In the laboratory of ICB-L collecting, processing and storage of samples are demonstrated,
especially the different automated storage systems. Regarding the samples, the cut of tissue samples is
examined in the pathology. Getting to know these biobank relevant processes is particularly instructive to
transfer them to mobile sample documentation. In the field of study management different approaches for
automated study recruitment on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria were evaluated.
Discussion
The practical course had a positive influence on my professional and personal development. In particular, the interaction with other international interns of other disciplines was very educational. I think the internship is a good preparation for my future professional life. The wideranging ethical and data protection requirements were both a challenge and an opportunity.},
language = {English},
author = {{Klaucke, B.}},
collaborator = {{Kock-Schoppenhauer, A.K.} and {Simon, F.} and {Wagenzink, S.} and {Fkiri, H.} and {Maushagen, R.} and {Figge, L.} and {Flügge,F.} and {Habermann, J.K.} and {Ingenerf, J.} and {DuhmHarbeck, P.}},
month = oct,
year = {2019},
keywords = {EBW}
} |
Hannes
Ulrich,
Jori
Kern,
Deniz
Tas,
Ann-Kristen
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Frank
Ückert,
Josef
Ingenerf, and
Martin
Lablans,
QL4MDR: a GraphQL query language for ISO 11179-based metadata repositories, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making , vol. 19, pp. 45, Mar. 2019.
QL4MDR: a GraphQL query language for ISO 11179-based metadata repositories, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making , vol. 19, pp. 45, Mar. 2019.
| DOI: | 10.1186/s12911-019-0794-z |
| File: | s12911-019-0794-z |
| Bibtex: | @article {ulrich_ql4mdr,
title = {QL4MDR: a GraphQL query language for ISO 11179-based metadata repositories},
url = {https://bmcmedinformdecismak.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12911-019-0794-z},
journal = {BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making},
volume = {19},
year = {2019},
month = {03/2019},
pages = {45},
abstract = {Heterogeneous healthcare instance data can hardly be integrated without harmonizing its schema-level metadata. Many medical research projects and organizations use metadata repositories to edit, store and reuse data elements. However, existing metadata repositories differ regarding software implementation and have shortcomings when it comes to exchanging metadata. This work aims to define a uniform interface with a technical interlingua between the different MDR implementations in order to enable and facilitate the exchange of metadata, to query over distributed systems and to promote cooperation. To design a unified interface for multiple existing MDRs, a standardized data model must be agreed on. The ISO 11179 is an international standard for the representation of metadata, and since most MDR systems claim to be at least partially compliant, it is suitable for defining an interface thereupon. Therefore, each repository must be able to define which parts can be served and the interface must be able to handle highly linked data. GraphQL is a data access layer and defines query techniques designed to navigate easily through complex data structures.},
issn = {1472-6947},
doi = {10.1186/s12911-019-0794-z},
author = {Ulrich, Hannes and Kern, Jori and Tas, Deniz and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristen and Ückert, Frank and Ingenerf, Josef and Lablans, Martin},
}
|
[eng]
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Aggregation and Visualization of Laboratory Data by Using Ontological Tools Based on LOINC and SNOMED CT, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 264, pp. 108--112, 2019.
Aggregation and Visualization of Laboratory Data by Using Ontological Tools Based on LOINC and SNOMED CT, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 264, pp. 108--112, 2019.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI190193 |
| Bibtex: | @article{drenkhahn_aggregation_2019,
title = {Aggregation and {Visualization} of {Laboratory} {Data} by {Using} {Ontological} {Tools} {Based} on {LOINC} and {SNOMED} {CT}},
volume = {264},
issn = {1879-8365},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI190193},
abstract = {With the proliferation of digital communication in healthcare, the reuse of laboratory test data entails valuable insights into clinical and scientific issues, basically enabled by semantic standardization using the LOINC coding system. In order to extend the currently limited potential for analysis, which is mainly caused by structural peculiarities of LOINC, an algorithmic transformation of relevant content into an OWL ontology was performed, which includes LOINC Terms, Parts and Hierarchies. For extending analysis capabilities, the comprehensive SNOMED CT ontology is added by transferring its contents and the recently published LOINC-related mapping data into OWL ontologies. These formalizations offer rich, computer-processable content and allow to infer additional structures and relationships, especially when used together. Consequently, various reutilizations are facilitated; an application demonstrating the dynamic visualization of fractional hierarchy structures for user-supplied laboratory data was already implemented. By providing element-wise aggregation via superclasses, an adaptable, graph representation is obtained for studying categorizations.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Drenkhahn, Cora and Duhm-Harbeck, Petra and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2019},
pmid = {31437895},
keywords = {Biomedical Ontologies, Computers, LOINC, Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes, SNOMED CT, Semantics, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine},
pages = {108--112}
} |
[eng]
Martin
Kasparick,
Björn
Andersen,
Stefan
Franke,
Max
Rockstroh,
Frank
Golatowski,
Dirk
Timmermann,
Josef
Ingenerf, and
Thomas
Neumuth,
Enabling artificial intelligence in high acuity medical environments, Minimally invasive therapy \& allied technologies: MITAT: official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy , vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 120--126, 2019.
Enabling artificial intelligence in high acuity medical environments, Minimally invasive therapy \& allied technologies: MITAT: official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy , vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 120--126, 2019.
| DOI: | 10.1080/13645706.2019.1599957 |
| Bibtex: | @article{kasparick_enabling_2019,
title = {Enabling artificial intelligence in high acuity medical environments},
volume = {28},
issn = {1365-2931},
doi = {10.1080/13645706.2019.1599957},
abstract = {Acute patient treatment can heavily profit from AI-based assistive and decision support systems, in terms of improved patient outcome as well as increased efficiency. Yet, only very few applications have been reported because of the limited accessibility of device data due to the lack of adoption of open standards, and the complexity of regulatory/approval requirements for AI-based systems. The fragmentation of data, still being stored in isolated silos, results in limited accessibility for AI in healthcare and machine learning is complicated by the loss of semantics in data conversions. We outline a reference model that addresses the requirements of innovative AI-based research systems as well as the clinical reality. The integration of networked medical devices and Clinical Repositories based on open standards, such as IEEE 11073 SDC and HL7 FHIR, will foster novel assistance and decision support. The reference model will make point-of-care device data available for AI-based approaches. Semantic interoperability between Clinical and Research Repositories will allow correlating patient data, device data, and the patient outcome. Thus, complete workflows in high acuity environments can be analysed. Open semantic interoperability will enable the improvement of patient outcome and the increase of efficiency on a large scale and across clinical applications.},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
journal = {Minimally invasive therapy \& allied technologies: MITAT: official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy},
author = {Kasparick, Martin and Andersen, Björn and Franke, Stefan and Rockstroh, Max and Golatowski, Frank and Timmermann, Dirk and Ingenerf, Josef and Neumuth, Thomas},
year = {2019},
pmid = {30950665},
keywords = {Artificial Intelligence, Context-aware medical technology, Critical Care, Decision Support Systems, Clinical, Efficiency, Organizational, HL7 FHIR, Humans, IEEE 11073 SDC, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Workflow, big data, surgery},
pages = {120--126}
} |
Ann-Kristin Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Generic Test Protocol for the Integration Test of Automated Storage Systems on Rack or Tube Level, 2019.
Generic Test Protocol for the Integration Test of Automated Storage Systems on Rack or Tube Level, 2019.
Joshua
Wiedekopf,
Tim
Becker, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Human Readable Data Export of Medical Documentation, in Student {Conference} 2019, {Medical} {Engineering} {Science}, {Medical} {Informatics}, {Biomedical} {Engineering} and {Auditory} {Technology} , Buzug, Thorsten M. and Handels, Heinz and Klein, Stephan and Mertins, Alfred, Eds. Lübeck: Infinite Science Publishing, 2019. pp. 277--280.
Human Readable Data Export of Medical Documentation, in Student {Conference} 2019, {Medical} {Engineering} {Science}, {Medical} {Informatics}, {Biomedical} {Engineering} and {Auditory} {Technology} , Buzug, Thorsten M. and Handels, Heinz and Klein, Stephan and Mertins, Alfred, Eds. Lübeck: Infinite Science Publishing, 2019. pp. 277--280.
Noemi
Deppenwiese,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
Josef
Ingenerf, and
Hannes
Ulrich,
MDRCupid: A Configurable Metadata Matching Toolbox, Studies in health technology and informatics , vol. 264, pp. 88--92, 2019.
MDRCupid: A Configurable Metadata Matching Toolbox, Studies in health technology and informatics , vol. 264, pp. 88--92, 2019.
[eng]
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Philipp
Bruland,
Dennis
Kadioglu,
Dominik
Brammen,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Kerstin
Kulbe,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Scientific Challenge in eHealth: MAPPATHON, a Metadata Mapping Challenge, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 264, pp. 1516--1517, 2019.
Scientific Challenge in eHealth: MAPPATHON, a Metadata Mapping Challenge, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 264, pp. 1516--1517, 2019.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI190512 |
| Bibtex: | @article{kock-schoppenhauer_scientific_2019,
title = {Scientific {Challenge} in {eHealth}: {MAPPATHON}, a {Metadata} {Mapping} {Challenge}},
volume = {264},
issn = {1879-8365},
shorttitle = {Scientific {Challenge} in {eHealth}},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI190512},
abstract = {Scientific challenges based on benchmark data enable the comparison and evaluation of different algorithms and take place regularly in scientific disciplines like medical image processing, text mining or genetics. The idea of a challenge is rarely applied within the eHealth community. Mappathon is a metadata mapping challenge that asks for methods to find corresponding data elements within similar datasets and to correlate data elements among each other.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Bruland, Philipp and Kadioglu, Dennis and Brammen, Dominik and Ulrich, Hannes and Kulbe, Kerstin and Duhm-Harbeck, Petra and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2019},
pmid = {31438209},
keywords = {Algorithms, Benchmarking, Data Mining, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Metadata, Telemedicine},
pages = {1516--1517}
} |
[eng]
Björn
Andersen,
Simon
Baumhof, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Service-Oriented Device Connectivity: Device Specialisations for Interoperability, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 264, pp. 509--511, 2019.
Service-Oriented Device Connectivity: Device Specialisations for Interoperability, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 264, pp. 509--511, 2019.
| DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI190274 |
| Bibtex: | @article{andersen_service-oriented_2019,
title = {Service-{Oriented} {Device} {Connectivity}: {Device} {Specialisations} for {Interoperability}},
volume = {264},
issn = {1879-8365},
shorttitle = {Service-{Oriented} {Device} {Connectivity}},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI190274},
abstract = {There are IEEE 11073 standards for foundational, structural, and semantic point-of-care medical device interoperability, but the first devices with this interface have yet to enter the market. One of the missing pieces for implementation and approval are Device Specialisations that specify how to use information and service models to represent a specific type of device on the network. Required and optional metrics need to be standardised as well as nomenclature terms, units of measure, and extension points. Finally, device-to-device interaction at runtime has to be defined for automatic verification during testing and approval. Applications include C-arm fluoroscopes used in different clinical settings.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Andersen, Björn and Baumhof, Simon and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2019},
pmid = {31437975},
keywords = {Computer Communication Networks, Health Information Interoperability, Reference Standards},
pages = {509--511}
} |
[eng]
Hannes
Ulrich,
Jori
Kern,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Martin
Lablans, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Towards a Federation of Metadata Repositories: Addressing Technical Interoperability, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 253, pp. 55--59, 2019.
Towards a Federation of Metadata Repositories: Addressing Technical Interoperability, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 253, pp. 55--59, 2019.
2018
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Philipp
Bruland, and
Dennis
Kadioglu,
"Mappathon – A Metadata Mapping Challenge for Secondary Use" 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS), Sep. 2018.
"Mappathon – A Metadata Mapping Challenge for Secondary Use" 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS), Sep. 2018.
[de]
Friedrich
Simon,
Ann-Kristin
Kock,
Anke
Neumann,
Stefanie
Wagenzink,
Manuela
Nohr,
Martin
Jürgens,
Rita
Milinski,
Ursula
Holler,
Jens K.
Habermann,
Josef
Ingenerf, and
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
Aufbau eines campusweiten Studienregisters harmonisiert aus DRKS, ClinicalTrails.gov und EU Clinical Trials Register, 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS) , Aug. 2018.
Aufbau eines campusweiten Studienregisters harmonisiert aus DRKS, ClinicalTrails.gov und EU Clinical Trials Register, 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS) , Aug. 2018.
| DOI: | 10.3205/18gmds001 |
| File: | 18gmds001.shtml |
| Bibtex: | @article{simon_aufbau_2018,
title = {Aufbau eines campusweiten {Studienregisters} harmonisiert aus {DRKS}, {ClinicalTrails}.gov und {EU} {Clinical} {Trials} {Register}},
url = {http://www.egms.de/en/meetings/gmds2018/18gmds001.shtml},
doi = {10.3205/18gmds001},
abstract = {Einleitung: Ein Studienregister ermöglicht einen aktuellen und nutzerorientierten Überblick über laufende und abgeschlossene Studien. Die frei verfügbaren Informationen in den nationalen und internationalen Studienregistern unterstützen die Transparenz in der medizinischen Forschung.[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]},
language = {de},
urldate = {2018-11-20},
journal = {63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS)},
author = {Simon, Friedrich and Kock, Ann-Kristin and Neumann, Anke and Wagenzink, Stefanie and Nohr, Manuela and Jürgens, Martin and Milinski, Rita and Holler, Ursula and Habermann, Jens K. and Ingenerf, Josef and Duhm-Harbeck, Petra},
editor = {Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie Und Epidemiologie},
month = aug,
year = {2018}
} |
[de]
Anke
Neumann,
Ann-Kristin
Kock,
Friedrich
Simon,
Stefanie
Wagenzink,
Manuela
Nohr,
Martin
Jürgens,
Rita
Milinski,
Ursula
Holler,
Jens K.
Habermann,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Entwicklung eines generischen Modells zur Abbildung von Studienzentralen in CentraXX, 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS) , Aug. 2018.
Entwicklung eines generischen Modells zur Abbildung von Studienzentralen in CentraXX, 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS) , Aug. 2018.
| DOI: | 10.3205/18gmds003 |
| File: | 18gmds003.shtml |
| Bibtex: | @article{neumann_entwicklung_2018,
title = {Entwicklung eines generischen {Modells} zur {Abbildung} von {Studienzentralen} in {CentraXX}},
url = {http://www.egms.de/en/meetings/gmds2018/18gmds003.shtml},
doi = {10.3205/18gmds003},
abstract = {Einleitung: Klinische Studien sind für den Fortschritt in der Medizin unabdingbar. Studien können beispielsweise Teil des Entwicklungsplans eines Arzneimittels (AMG-Studie) oder Medizinproduktes (MPG-Studie) sein oder untersuchen andere Therapien [ref:1]. Die Verwaltung und Durchführung[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]},
language = {de},
urldate = {2018-11-20},
journal = {63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS)},
author = {Neumann, Anke and Kock, Ann-Kristin and Simon, Friedrich and Wagenzink, Stefanie and Nohr, Manuela and Jürgens, Martin and Milinski, Rita and Holler, Ursula and Habermann, Jens K. and Duhm-Harbeck, Petra and Ingenerf, Josef},
editor = {Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie Und Epidemiologie},
month = aug,
year = {2018},
keywords = {Medizinische Informatik},
file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\Ann-Kristin Kock\\Zotero\\storage\\B34VPNQ5\\18gmds003.html:text/html}
}
|
[de]
Stefanie
Ververs,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Konvertierung von MIMIC-III-Daten zu FHIR, 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS) , Aug. 2018.
Konvertierung von MIMIC-III-Daten zu FHIR, 63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS) , Aug. 2018.
| DOI: | 10.3205/18gmds018 |
| File: | 18gmds018.shtml |
| Bibtex: | @article{ververs_konvertierung_2018,
title = {Konvertierung von {MIMIC}-{III}-{Daten} zu {FHIR}},
url = {http://www.egms.de/en/meetings/gmds2018/18gmds018.shtml},
doi = {10.3205/18gmds018},
abstract = {Einleitung: Die Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC-III) [ref:1] ist eine für akademische Zwecke frei verfügbare Datenbank mit klinischen Patientendaten aus vorwiegend intensivmedizinischen Fällen und umfasst ca. 59000 Aufenthalte von ca. 46000 Patienten. Zu diesen[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]},
language = {de},
urldate = {2018-11-20},
journal = {63. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS)},
author = {Ververs, Stefanie and Ulrich, Hannes and Kock, Ann-Kristin and Ingenerf, Josef},
editor = {Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie Und Epidemiologie},
month = aug,
year = {2018}
} |
Jori
Kern,
Deniz
Tas,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Esther Erika
Schmidt,
Josef
Ingenerf,
Frank
Ückert, and
Martin
Lablans,
A Method to use Metadata in legacy Web Applications: The Samply.MDR.Injector, Stud Health Technol Inform , 2018.
A Method to use Metadata in legacy Web Applications: The Samply.MDR.Injector, Stud Health Technol Inform , 2018.
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Stefanie
Wagenzink,
Lars
Böckmann,
Anna
Krampitz,
Friedrich
Simon,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Jens K.
Habermann,
"CCDC Data Provision in the Context of BBMRI-ERIC ADOPT CRC-Cohort" Global Biobank Week 2018, Antwerpen, 2018.
"CCDC Data Provision in the Context of BBMRI-ERIC ADOPT CRC-Cohort" Global Biobank Week 2018, Antwerpen, 2018.
[eng]
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Stefanie
Wagenzink,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
Josef
Ingenerf,
Philipp
Neuhaus,
Martin
Dugas, and
Philipp
Bruland,
Compatibility Between Metadata Standards: Import Pipeline of CDISC ODM to the Samply.MDR, Studies in health technology and informatics , vol. 247, pp. 221--225, 2018.
Compatibility Between Metadata Standards: Import Pipeline of CDISC ODM to the Samply.MDR, Studies in health technology and informatics , vol. 247, pp. 221--225, 2018.
[English]
Björn
Andersen,
Martin
Kasparick,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Stefan
Franke,
Jan
Schlamelcher,
Max
Rockstroh, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Connecting the clinical {IT} infrastructure to a service-oriented architecture of medical devices, Biomedizinische Technik , vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 57--68, 2018.
Connecting the clinical {IT} infrastructure to a service-oriented architecture of medical devices, Biomedizinische Technik , vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 57--68, 2018.
| DOI: | 10.1515/bmt-2017-0021 |
| Bibtex: | @article{andersen_connecting_2018,
title = {Connecting the clinical {IT} infrastructure to a service-oriented architecture of medical devices},
volume = {63},
issn = {0013-5585},
doi = {10.1515/bmt-2017-0021},
abstract = {The new medical device communication protocol known as IEEE 11073 SDC is well-suited for the integration of (surgical) point-of-care devices, so are the established Health Level Seven (HL7) V2 and Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standards for the communication of systems in the clinical IT infrastructure (CITI). An integrated operating room (OR) and other integrated clinical environments, however, need interoperability between both domains to fully unfold their potential for improving the quality of care as well as clinical workflows. This work thus presents concepts for the propagation of clinical and administrative data to medical devices, physiologic measurements and device parameters to clinical IT systems, as well as image and multimedia content in both directions. Prototypical implementations of the derived components have proven to integrate well with systems of networked medical devices and with the CITI, effectively connecting these heterogeneous domains. Our qualitative evaluation indicates that the interoperability concepts are suitable to be integrated into clinical workflows and are expected to benefit patients and clinicians alike. The upcoming HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) communication standard will likely change the domain of clinical IT significantly. A straightforward mapping to its resource model thus ensures the tenability of these concepts despite a foreseeable change in demand and requirements.},
language = {English},
number = {1},
journal = {Biomedizinische Technik},
author = {Andersen, Björn and Kasparick, Martin and Ulrich, Hannes and Franke, Stefan and Schlamelcher, Jan and Rockstroh, Max and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2018},
pages = {57--68}
} |
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Friedrich
Simon,
Stefanie
Wagenzink,
Regina
Maushagen,
Martina
Oberländer,
Lena
Figge,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Jens K.
Habermann,
"Data Quality Analysis for Biobanks" Global Biobank Week 2018, Antwerpen, 2018.
"Data Quality Analysis for Biobanks" Global Biobank Week 2018, Antwerpen, 2018.
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Friedrich
Simon,
Regina
Maushagen,
Martina
Oberländer,
Lena
Figge,
Jens K.
Habermann, and
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
"Data Quality Analysis for Biobanks" Nationales Biobanken-Symposium Moderne Biobanken – fit for purpose!, 2018.
"Data Quality Analysis for Biobanks" Nationales Biobanken-Symposium Moderne Biobanken – fit for purpose!, 2018.
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Lisa
Hartung,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
"Integrating Instance- and Systemlevel Provenance Data for Supporting Secondary Use of Healthcare Data" MIE 2018, Gothenburg, 2018.
"Integrating Instance- and Systemlevel Provenance Data for Supporting Secondary Use of Healthcare Data" MIE 2018, Gothenburg, 2018.
[English]
Cora
Drenkhahn,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Josef
Ingenerf, and
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
Mapping of Laboratory Services included in an Internal Catalog to SNOMED CT using the UMLS, in Student {Conference} {Proceedings} 2018: 7th {Conference} on {Medical} {Engineering} {Science} and 3rd {Conference} on {Medical} {Informatics} and 1st {Conference} on {Biomediacal} {Engineering} , Buzug, Thorsten and Handels, Heinz and Klein, Stephan, Eds. Infinite Science Publishing, 2018. pp. 337--340.
Mapping of Laboratory Services included in an Internal Catalog to SNOMED CT using the UMLS, in Student {Conference} {Proceedings} 2018: 7th {Conference} on {Medical} {Engineering} {Science} and 3rd {Conference} on {Medical} {Informatics} and 1st {Conference} on {Biomediacal} {Engineering} , Buzug, Thorsten and Handels, Heinz and Klein, Stephan, Eds. Infinite Science Publishing, 2018. pp. 337--340.
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
"Modelling a Metadata Repository in a Graph Database using Neo4j" MIE 2018, Gothenburg, 2018.
"Modelling a Metadata Repository in a Graph Database using Neo4j" MIE 2018, Gothenburg, 2018.
[eng]
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Lina
Hartung,
Hannes
Ulrich,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Practical Extension of Provenance to Healthcare Data Based on the W3C PROV Standard, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 253, pp. 28--32, 2018.
Practical Extension of Provenance to Healthcare Data Based on the W3C PROV Standard, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 253, pp. 28--32, 2018.
Philipp
Bruland,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer, and
Dennis
Kadioglu,
"Secondary use of Routinely Collected Healthcare Data for Multiple Purposes – Experiences and Obstacles" MIE 2018, Gothenburg, 2018.
"Secondary use of Routinely Collected Healthcare Data for Multiple Purposes – Experiences and Obstacles" MIE 2018, Gothenburg, 2018.
[eng]
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Using Graph Tools on Metadata Repositories, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 253, pp. 55--59, 2018.
Using Graph Tools on Metadata Repositories, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics , vol. 253, pp. 55--59, 2018.
| File: | |
| Bibtex: | @article{ulrich_using_2018,
title = {Using {Graph} {Tools} on {Metadata} {Repositories}},
volume = {253},
issn = {1879-8365},
abstract = {To exchange data across several sites or to interpret it at a later point in time, it is necessary to create a general understanding of the data. As a standard practice, this understanding is achieved through metadata. These metadata are usually stored in relational databases, so-called metadata repositories (MDR). Typical functions of such an MDR include pure storage, administration and other specific metadata functionalities such as finding relations among data elements. This results in a multitude of connections between the data elements, which can be described as highly interconnected graphs. To use alternative databases such as graph databases for modelling and visualisation it has already been proven to be beneficial in previous studies. The objective of this work is to evaluate how on-board techniques rely on matching and mapping using a graph database. Different datasets relating to cancer were entered, and algorithms for metadata management were applied.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Ulrich, Hannes and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Duhm-Harbeck, Petra and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2018},
pmid = {30147040},
keywords = {Algorithms, Databases, Factual, graph database, Metadata, Metadata repository, Neo4j, Statistics as Topic},
pages = {55--59}
} |
2017
Martin
Lablans,
Christoph
Döllinger,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
Lars
Ebert,
Jens K.
Habermann,
Thomas
Illig,
Josef
Ingenerf,
Dennis
Kadioglu,
Jori
Kern, and
Alexander
Kiel,
"An IT Architecture for Federated Biobanking in Germany" Stockholm, 2017.
"An IT Architecture for Federated Biobanking in Germany" Stockholm, 2017.
Hannes
Ulrich,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Björn
Andersen, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Analysis of Annotated Data Models for Improving Data Quality, vol. 243, pp. 190--194, 2017.
Analysis of Annotated Data Models for Improving Data Quality, vol. 243, pp. 190--194, 2017.
| DOI: | 10.3233/978-1-61499-808-2-190 |
| Bibtex: | @article{ulrich_analysis_2017,
title = {Analysis of {Annotated} {Data} {Models} for {Improving} {Data} {Quality}},
volume = {243},
issn = {0926-9630},
abstract = {The public Medical Data Models (MDM) portal with more than 9.000 annotated forms from clinical trials and other sources provides many research opportunities for the medical informatics community. It is mainly used to address the problem of heterogeneity by searching, mediating, reusing, and assessing data models, e. g. the semi-interactive curation of core data records in a special domain. Furthermore, it can be used as a benchmark for evaluating algorithms that create, transform, annotate, and analyse structured patient data. Using CDISC ODM for syntactically representing all data models in the MDM portal, there are semi-automatically added UMLS CUIs at several ODM levels like ItemGroupDef, ItemDef, or CodeList item. This can improve the interpretability and processability of the received information, but only if the coded information is correct and reliable. This raises the question how to assure that semantically similar datasets are also processed and classified similarly. In this work, a (semi-)automatic approach to analyse and assess items, questions, and data elements in clinical studies is described. The approach uses a hybrid evaluation process to rate and propose semantic annotations for under-specified trial items. The evaluation algorithm operates with the commonly used NLM MetaMap to provide UMLS support and corpus-based proposal algorithms to link datasets from the provided CDISC ODM item pool.},
language = {eng},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
author = {Ulrich, Hannes and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Andersen, Björn and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2017},
pmid = {28883198},
keywords = {Humans, Electronic Health Records, Semantics, Algorithms, CDISC ODM, Data Accuracy, Medical Informatics, Natural Language Processing, Semantic Interoperability, UMLS},
pages = {190--194}
} |
Merle Baake,
Creating Reports with BIRT to support the Development Process of Medical Software, 2017.
Creating Reports with BIRT to support the Development Process of Medical Software, 2017.
[English]
Regina
Maushagen,
Timo
Gemoll,
Martina
Oberlaender,
Giulia
Faccinetti,
Lena
Figge,
Ann-Kristin
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Petra
Duhm-Harbeck,
Lina
Niessen,
Andreas
Unger,
Klaus
Waizner,
Robert
Wendlandt,
Wiebke
Zweig,
Justyna M.
Kowal,
Anders
Haakonsson,
Christina
Bober,
Kai
Diercks,
Roman
Nassutt,
Robin
Buescher,
Nils
Reimers,
Hagen
Schmal,
Ralf
Duckert,
Ines
Kroeger,
Gesine
Stueck,
Stefanie
Kessel,
Mirjam
Hecht,
Thomas
Frahm,
Anna
Eckers,
Julia
Brilling,
Torben
Barington,
Moustapha
Kassem,
Arndt-Peter
Schulz, and
Jens K.
Habermann,
Cross-border biobanking: The German-Danish Interreg project BONEBANK, 2017.
Cross-border biobanking: The German-Danish Interreg project BONEBANK, 2017.
| File: | cross-border-biobanking-the-german-danish-interreg-project-boneba |
| Bibtex: | @article{maushagen_cross-border_2017,
title = {Cross-border biobanking: {The} {German}-{Danish} {Interreg} project {BONEBANK}},
shorttitle = {Cross-border biobanking},
url = {https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/publications/cross-border-biobanking-the-german-danish-interreg-project-boneba},
language = {English},
urldate = {2019-02-13},
author = {Maushagen, Regina and Gemoll, Timo and Oberlaender, Martina and Faccinetti, Giulia and Figge, Lena and Kock-Schoppenhauer, Ann-Kristin and Duhm-Harbeck, Petra and Niessen, Lina and Unger, Andreas and Waizner, Klaus and Wendlandt, Robert and Zweig, Wiebke and Kowal, Justyna M. and Haakonsson, Anders and Bober, Christina and Diercks, Kai and Nassutt, Roman and Buescher, Robin and Reimers, Nils and Schmal, Hagen and Duckert, Ralf and Kroeger, Ines and Stueck, Gesine and Kessel, Stefanie and Hecht, Mirjam and Frahm, Thomas and Eckers, Anna and Brilling, Julia and Barington, Torben and Kassem, Moustapha and Schulz, Arndt-Peter and Habermann, Jens K.},
year = {2017},
file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\Ann-Kristin Kock\\Zotero\\storage\\D95Z922L\\cross-border-biobanking-the-german-danish-interreg-project-boneba.html:text/html}
} |
Noemi
Deppenwiese,
Ulrich
Hannes,
Jan-Hinrich
Wrage,
Ann-Kristin
Kock, and
Josef
Ingenerf,
Entwicklung eines Tools zum Konvertieren von HL7 FHIR Questionnaires in das MOLGENIS EMX Format, in 62. {Jahrestagung} der {Deutschen} {Gesellschaft} für {Medizinische} {Informatik}, {Biometrie} und {Epidemiologie} e.{V}. ({GMDS}) , Oldenburg: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2017.
Entwicklung eines Tools zum Konvertieren von HL7 FHIR Questionnaires in das MOLGENIS EMX Format, in 62. {Jahrestagung} der {Deutschen} {Gesellschaft} für {Medizinische} {Informatik}, {Biometrie} und {Epidemiologie} e.{V}. ({GMDS}) , Oldenburg: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2017.
| DOI: | 10.3205/17gmds148 |
| File: | 17gmds148.shtml |
| Bibtex: | @inproceedings{deppenwiese_entwicklung_2017,
address = {Oldenburg},
title = {Entwicklung eines {Tools} zum {Konvertieren} von {HL}7 {FHIR} {Questionnaires} in das {MOLGENIS} {EMX} {Format}},
url = {https://www.egms.de/static/en/meetings/gmds2017/17gmds148.shtml},
doi = {10.3205/17gmds148},
booktitle = {62. {Jahrestagung} der {Deutschen} {Gesellschaft} für {Medizinische} {Informatik}, {Biometrie} und {Epidemiologie} e.{V}. ({GMDS})},
publisher = {German Medical Science GMS Publishing House},
author = {Deppenwiese, Noemi and Hannes, Ulrich and Wrage, Jan-Hinrich and Kock, Ann-Kristin and Ingenerf, Josef},
year = {2017}
} |
Ann-Kristen
Kock-Schoppenhauer,
Hannes
Ulrich,
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