在FHIR基因组研究资源中代表NIH遗传测试注册表数据
Aly Khalifa1,2, Robert R Freimuth1,2
1Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Studies in health technology and informatics
|June 30, 2023
概括
这项研究将国家卫生研究所遗传检测注册表数据映射到FHIR基因组研究资源中. 开发的系统显示了使用开源工具用于基因测试信息表示的可行性.
科学领域:
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
- 基因组数据管理管理
- 医疗信息学 医疗信息学
背景情况:
- 国家卫生研究院 (NIH) 遗传检测注册表 (GTR) 是遗传检测信息的宝贵资源.
- 标准化基因测试数据对于互操作性和可访问性至关重要.
- 健康七级 (HL7) 快速医疗互操作性资源 (FHIR) 标准为医疗数据交换提供了一个框架.
研究的目的:
- 将NIH GTR数据的一个子集映射到HL7 FHIR基因组研究资源中.
- 为此数据映射使用开源工具开发一个Web应用程序.
- 用FHIR基因组研究资源证明使用GTR数据表示的可行性.
主要方法:
- 将GTR记录子集的数据映射到FHIR基因组研究资源中.
- 开发一个使用开源工具实现的Web应用程序.
- 验证FHIR基因组研究资源设计.
主要成果:
- 成功地将GTR数据映射到FHIR基因组研究资源中.
- 开发了一个功能性的Web应用程序,以提供GTR测试记录作为基因组研究资源.
- 使用开源工具和FHIR用于基因测试数据的可行性.
结论:
- FHIR基因组研究资源是代表公开可用的基因测试信息的可行方法.
- 该研究验证了基因组研究资源的设计.
- 提出了两个增强功能,以进一步支持资源中的额外数据元素.
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