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Executing Complexity-Increasing Queries in Relational (MySQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB and EXist) Size-Growing ISO/EN 13606 Standardized EHR Databases
- Source :
- Repisalud, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- JoVE, 2018.
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Abstract
- This research shows a protocol to assess the computational complexity of querying relational and non-relational (NoSQL (not only Structured Query Language)) standardized electronic health record (EHR) medical information database systems (DBMS). It uses a set of three doubling-sized databases, i.e. databases storing 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 realistic standardized EHR extracts, in three different database management systems (DBMS): relational MySQL object-relational mapping (ORM), document-based NoSQL MongoDB, and native extensible markup language (XML) NoSQL eXist. The average response times to six complexity-increasing queries were computed, and the results showed a linear behavior in the NoSQL cases. In the NoSQL field, MongoDB presents a much flatter linear slope than eXist. NoSQL systems may also be more appropriate to maintain standardized medical information systems due to the special nature of the updating policies of medical information, which should not affect the consistency and efficiency of the data stored in NoSQL databases. One limitation of this protocol is the lack of direct results of improved relational systems such as archetype relational mapping (ARM) with the same data. However, the interpolation of doubling-size database results to those presented in the literature and other published results suggests that NoSQL systems might be more appropriate in many specific scenarios and problems to be solved. For example, NoSQL may be appropriate for document-based tasks such as EHR extracts used in clinical practice, or edition and visualization, or situations where the aim is not only to query medical information, but also to restore the EHR in exactly its original form. This work was supported by Instituto de Salud Carlos III [grant numbers PI15/00321, PI15/00003, PI1500831, PI15CIII/00010 and RD16CIII]. Sí
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
SQL
Relational database
computer.internet_protocol
Computer science
General Chemical Engineering
Relational Database
Research Use
Information Storage and Retrieval
Algorithmic Complexity
NoSQL
computer.software_genre
Standardized Medical Information
Dual Model
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Field (computer science)
Set (abstract data type)
Clinical Practice
Issue 133
03 medical and health sciences
Consistency (database systems)
Humans
Electronic Health Records
Reference Model
ElectronicHealth Record Extract
Electronic Health Record Extract
Protocol (object-oriented programming)
computer.programming_language
Archetype
General Immunology and Microbiology
Database
General Neuroscience
ISO/EN 13606 Standard
Response Time
030104 developmental biology
Medicine
Database Management Systems
computer
XML
NoSQL Database
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Repisalud, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c0af06b0495db5f8232421ed812470f9