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OMOPコモンデータモデルにおける最小がんデータセットのコーディング原則調和:標準の確立
A Ajmal1, O Bouissou2, J Brash1
1IQVIA Ltd, London, UK.
まとめ
最小必須がん記述(MEDOC)フレームワークは、ネットワーク分析のために腫瘍学データを標準化します。このOMOP CDM互換ツールは、欧州デジタル腫瘍学ネットワーク(DigiONE)におけるデータの異質性に対処することにより、研究の堅牢性を向上させます。
背景:
- ネットワークを横断した臨床データ分析は、データの異質性により課題に直面しています。
- OMOP CDMは臨床データのための標準化されたフレームワークを提供します。
- 標準化は、多施設共同研究における分析能力と研究の堅牢性を向上させます。
結論:
- MEDOCフレームワークは、研究アプリケーションにおける有用性を示しており、継続的に開発されます。
- OMOP CDMとの連携はタイムリーであり、健康データ標準化のための欧州のイニシアチブをサポートします。
- さらなる開発では、参加センターからの学びと腫瘍学の進歩が組み込まれます。
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