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@neurIST: infrastructure for advanced disease management through integration of heterogeneous data, computing, and complex processing services.

Authors :
Benkner S
Arbona A
Berti G
Chiarini A
Dunlop R
Engelbrecht G
Frangi AF
Friedrich CM
Hanser S
Hasselmeyer P
Hose RD
Iavindrasana J
Köhler M
Iacono LL
Lonsdale G
Meyer R
Moore B
Rajasekaran H
Summers PE
Wöhrer A
Wood S
Source :
IEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society [IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed] 2010 Nov; Vol. 14 (6), pp. 1365-77. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Apr 29.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The increasing volume of data describing human disease processes and the growing complexity of understanding, managing, and sharing such data presents a huge challenge for clinicians and medical researchers. This paper presents the @neurIST system, which provides an infrastructure for biomedical research while aiding clinical care, by bringing together heterogeneous data and complex processing and computing services. Although @neurIST targets the investigation and treatment of cerebral aneurysms, the system's architecture is generic enough that it could be adapted to the treatment of other diseases. Innovations in @neurIST include confining the patient data pertaining to aneurysms inside a single environment that offers clinicians the tools to analyze and interpret patient data and make use of knowledge-based guidance in planning their treatment. Medical researchers gain access to a critical mass of aneurysm related data due to the system's ability to federate distributed information sources. A semantically mediated grid infrastructure ensures that both clinicians and researchers are able to seamlessly access and work on data that is distributed across multiple sites in a secure way in addition to providing computing resources on demand for performing computationally intensive simulations for treatment planning and research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1558-0032
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
IEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20435543
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TITB.2010.2049268