Title: Current Issues in Biomedical Informatics
1MBL / NLM Biomedical Informatics Course
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- Current Issues in Bio-medical
Informatics - September 24, 2009 Donald A. B. Lindberg, MD
2Current Issues
- Electronic health records
- Prospective population studies
- Truth and transparency in clinical trials
- Interactive publications
- NLMs International activities
- Disaster management information
3Electronic Health Records
4Proposed Solution
- Electronic health records for all, and a full
copy for the patient
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7Reasons to Register Clinical Trials and Report
Results
- Ethical Considerations
- Provide information to potential participants
- Assists ethical review boards and others to
assess risks and benefits of studies being
reviewed - Promote fulfillment of ethical responsibility to
human volunteers research contributes to
medical knowledge - Scientific Considerations
- Mitigates publication and outcome reporting
biases - Search engine enables users to conduct a fielded
search to identify relevant studies, whether or
not results have been published in a journal - Improves transparency in the design, conduct and
analysis of clinical trials - Promotes more efficient allocation of research
resources
8New Registrations Continue to Increase
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9ClinicalTrials.gov Statistics (as of 08/10/09)
- Number Percent
- Total 77,096 100
- Type of Trial
- Observational 12,634
16 - Interventional 64,240
83 - Drug Biologic 47,156
- Surgical Procedure 8,250
- Behavioral, Gene
- Transfer, Other
12,446 - Device 4,520
- International Sites (169 countries)
- US only 36,349 47
- Non-US only 27,073 35
- US Non-US 5,513 7
- Missing 8,161 11
222 records missing Study Type information 222
device trials delayed posting
10ClinicalTrials.gov Statistics (cont.)(as of
08/10/09)
Trials by Data Provider
Number Percent US Federal (including NIH)
19,006 25 Industry
24,127 31 University, Other
33,963 44 Total
77,096
User Statistics Page Views per month
40 Million Unique visitors per month
500,000
11ClinicalTrials.gov Visitors by Role(N13,097)
Source American Customer Satisfaction Index
(ASCI) Online Consumer Survey Six-Month Period
in 2007
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13Why the legislation?
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17Trans-Australia Journal of Orthopedics
18Info Required to be Provided for NLM Records re
Clinical Trials
- Registration of existence and design of trial
- Results of trial within one year
- No individual patient data
- No recommendations
19Demographic Baseline
- A table of the demographic and baseline data
collected overall and for each arm of the
clinical trial - Sec. 282(j)(3)(C)(i)
20Default Required Measures
User-Specified Measure
Categories
21Participant Flow
- A table ..., including the number of patients
who dropped out of the clinical trial and the
number of patients excluded from the analysis, if
any. - Sec. 282(j)(3)(C)(i)
22Arms
Milestone
Reasons Not Completed
23Outcome Measures
- a table of values for each of the primary and
secondary outcome measures for each arm of the
clinical trial - Sec. 282(j)(3)(C)(ii)
24Categories
25Statistical Analysis
- a table of values for each of the primary and
secondary outcome measures, including the
results of scientifically appropriate tests of
the statistical significance of such outcome
measures. - Sec. 282(j)(3)(C)(ii)
26Statistical Analysis
27Certain Agreements
- Whether there exists an agreement (other than an
agreement solely to comply with applicable
provisions of law protecting the privacy of
participants) between the sponsor or its agent
and the principal investigator (unless the
sponsor is an employer of the principal
investigator) that restricts in any manner the
ability of the principal investigator, after the
completion date of the trial, to discuss the
results of the trial at a scientific meeting or
any other public or private forum, or to publish
in a scientific or academic journal information
concerning the results of the trial.
Sec. 282(j)(3)(C)(iv)
28Serious Adverse Events
- A table of anticipated and unanticipated serious
adverse events grouped by organ system, with
number and frequency of such event in each arm of
the clinical trial. - Sec. 282(j)(3)(I)(iii)(I)
29Quality Assurance Challenges
- Data tables will be the public representation of
the studymust be clear and informative - NLM QA Focuses on
- Apparent Validity (when possible)
- Meaningful Entries
- Internal consistency/logic
- Format
- Detailed Review of Results Submissionhttp//prsin
fo.clinicaltrials.gov/DetailedReview.pdf
30http//prsinfo.clinicaltrials.gov/fdaaa.html
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31ClinicalTrials.gov Results Database
- Required by US law (FDAAA)
- Summary results must be posted for certain
clinical trials of drugs or devices - New frontier in disseminating results of clinical
trials - No editorial/selection process
- Tabular format requires that data speak for
themselves - Structured database will permit very specific
searches
32Current Status Basic Results(as of 08/10/09)
- Functional Web-based Data Entry System
- Launched in September 2008
- 1,310 Results records submitted
- Industry 957 records from 150 data providers
- Other 353 records from 225 data providers
- Rate of submission continues to increase
- 40 records per week now
- Anticipate about 150 per week
33Quality Assurance Challenges
- Data tables will be the public representation of
the studymust be clear and informative - Data must be entered by somebody familiar with
the study design and data analysis - QA process designed to ensure that data could
make sense to somebody not already familiar with
the study
34Quality Assurance Challenges
- Data tables will be the public representation of
the studymust be clear and informative - Data must be entered by somebody familiar with
the study design and data analysis - QA process designed to ensure that data could
make sense to somebody not already familiar with
the study
35Informative Entry
36Problematic Entry
37http//prsinfo.clinicaltrials.gov/fdaaa.html
38Next Challenge Adverse Events
39Then Another Even Bigger Challenge
- Narrative summary of results
- Understandable by scientists and the public
40Narrative Summaries Concerns
- Information about a single clinical trial is
generally not relevant for the lay public (i.e.,
should not influence clinical decision making) - Summary of an individual trial would include data
without critical appraisal of methods, which
violates basic principles of EBM, and could be
misleading - Preferred approaches include links to systematic
reviews and other authoritative assessments, as
well as links to published articles
41Interactive Publications
42Interactive publications
- Current publications with simulated interaction
43elation of Intimal Hyperplasia Thickness to Stent
Size in Paclitaxel-Coated Stents
44Influence of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on
Heart Rate Turbulence Parameters
45After - Prevalence of Drug-Induced
Electrocardiographic Pattern of the Brugada
Syndrome in a Healthy Population
46True Interactive publications
47Laparoscopic Infracolic Necrosectomy Slide 1 PMID
14973724
48Laproscopic Infracolic Necrosectomy Slide 2
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50Laparoscopic Ladds slide 2
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52NLM Study of Interactive Publications
- 368 journal issues with 15,003 MEDLINE citations
- 258 articles (2) included interactive content
video, audio, animation, or table-building - PubMed Central already has 13,374 articles with
supplementary data - No standardization of metadata yet
53GOALS
- To develop an interactive software and curated
database infrastructure Interactive Science
Publishing - To give authors the ability to submit their own
databases and ISP-enabled figures in actual
peer-reviewed journal articles - To give readers and editors the ability to view,
analyze, and interact with source data published
in conjunction with an article - To evaluate the educational value of ISP used
within actual scholarly journal articles - To explore the problems of archiving this medium
54Project Description
- Publish special journal issues on biomedical
research topics in OSA journals, especially
Optics Express - PDF articles incorporate source data, videos, and
other media objects which can be - Visualized using ISP interactive viewing software
- Downloaded quickly and conveniently
- Authors, reviewers and readers asked for feedback
at every stage - Project includes a formal usability analysis and
a user evaluation survey - Articles and datasets are open access and are
fully citable and archived in OSAs InfoBase
database - Databases including source data and metadata are
searchable and accessible through a variety of
search engines, not just OSAs - Reader software is free
55Early Results
- Software version 2.2 deployed
- First issue, October 2008, 7 papers, 45
datasets, Virtual Focus - Second issue, March 2009, 17 papers, 242
datasets, Optical Coherence Tomography in
Ophthalmology - Preliminary feedback from authors, editors and
usability experts is positive
56Next Steps
- Issues 3 and 4 in process
- Digital Holography, October 2009
- Lung Cancer Imaging, January 2010
- One year assessment now in progress
- Monthly reports are generated through end of
assessment period - Preliminary results are very encouraging
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59NLM Info for the Public Interactive Too
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71NLMs International Activities
72Who uses NLM on-line services?
732008 NLM Worldwide Page Views56.4 Million Page
Views Total
742008 MedlinePlus Worldwide Page Views754 Million
Page Views Total
75MEDLINE Journals
76Top 10 Countries with Titles in MEDLINE
- 2009 2006
- 1. United States 2177 2050
- 2. England 1111 737
- 3. Netherlands 287 229
- 4. Germany 279 204
- 5. Japan 161 141
- 6. Switzerland 143 138
- 7. France 105 96
- 8. Italy 100 87
- 9. China 91 60
- 10. Canada 84 78
77Countries with Journals in 2009 but None in 2002
- Georgia
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Malawi
- Mali
- Nepal
- Philippines
- Slovenia
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- United Arab Emirates
78MEDLINE Journal Titles By Continent
79Electronic Full Text Access (8/14/2009)
About 80,000 NIH-funded articles are published
annually, 12 of articles indexed by NLM
80MedlinePlus in Multiple Languages
- Consumer health information
- in over 40 languages
- covers over 250 diseases, conditions, and
procedures - Popular topics
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Tuberculosis
- Breastfeeding
- Pregnancy
81MedlinePlus Multiple Languages Collection
- Amharic (amarunya)
- Arabic (??????? )
- Armenian (???????)
- ASL (American Sign Language)
- Bengali (Bangla)
- Bosnian (Bosanski)
- Burmese (myanmasa)
- Chamorro (chamoru)
- Chinese - Simplified (????)
- Chinese - Traditional (????)
- Chuukese (Trukese)
- Croatian (Hrvatski)
- Farsi ( ????? )
- French (français)
- German (Deutsch)
- Gujarathi (???????)
- Haitian Creole (Kreyol)
- Hindi (??????)
- Hmong (Hmoob)
82MedlinePlus Content
83MedlinePlus Content
799 English 751 Spanish
1,000 monographs
173 tutorials
1,035 links
3500 articles gt2,000 images
42 topics
224 English 9 Spanish
15-20 stories added daily
Over 100 directories of doctors, hospitals,
clinics libraries
Weekly podcast
gt40 languages gt250 topics gt3,000 links
32 sites 44 of U.S. population
2 RSS feeds 13 daily weekly listservs
11 English issues 1 bilingual issue
84NLM Outreach in Africa
African Malaria Researchers (Multilateral
Initiative on Malaria Communications Network)
NLM Medical Info
African Medical Journals (African Medical Journal
Partnership Project)
African Medical Students (Medline Plus Tutorial
on Malaria)
African Medical Librarians (NLM Associates
Program Network of African Medical Librarians
Deans)
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86Internet Access
87First research network of its kind in Africa
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89Gabon
90African Medical Journal Editors Partnership
Project
91African Medical Journal Editors Partnership
Project
- 6 African journals
- 6 journals from US and UK
- Objective
- African journals get into Medline
- Research carried out here available to
international audience
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93Information Retrieval in Action in the Village
94Malaria Tutorial
95Tutorial History
- Image creation by local artists in Uganda
- Cultural considerations
96Tutorial History
97Tutorial Field Testing
- As part of their curriculum, medical students
take tutorials to the field for comments.
Medical student Ronnie Kiweewa
98Disaster Management Information Research
- Trans-NLM Project
- Bethesda Group
- Connections to National Efforts
- Director, Dr Steve Phillips
99pic of Steve Phillip
100National Library of MedicineDisaster Information
Management Research Center
U.S. Government Portal to provide tools,
literature, research methods to assist with
disaster preparedness, response, and recovery
- Steven J. Phillips, MD, Associate Director
- Specialized Information Services, NLM
- sphillip_at_mail.nih.gov
101NLM Long History
KATRINA
1998
CYBER TERRORISM
102NLM-supported Research Programs
automated bio-surveillance self-healing
wireless networks smart tags to track patients
during emergencies built the Influenza Virus
Resource with the NIAID OSIRIS a software
package to assist in identifying 9/11 victims
remains via DNA worked via NN/LM to
re-establish and maintain access to health
information in the Katrina-affected region
103CENTER OBJECTIVES
- Organize the disaster literature
- Maintain library operations
- Information tools
- Scalable reproducible models
- R D
104Sources Users of Disaster Literature
105- Who will identify, organize, distribute this
- varied, diverse, non-commercial literature?
- Government reports
- Homeland Security Presidential Directives
- National Incidence Management Systems
- National Response Plan Framework
- Conference Proceedings
- State publications
- Red Cross
- Commentaries
- NGO publications
- Official Reports
- Non peer reviewed publications
- Community resources
- Training design technologies
- Preparedness options
- Response plans for different events
- Sister Agency Publications
- Catalogues
106ANSWER THE DISASTER INFORMATION SPECALIST
107Disaster Information Specialist
- 160 on Listserv growing daily
Research ways to understand the settings
situations in users work, acquire, use
information
108- NLM Develops innovative products and services to
- support emergency preparedness and response
activities
TOXMAP
NLMREMM ASPR NCI CDC
PTSD/TBI screener
1092004 Congressional Earmark
R D
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- Network back-up -laser and dark fiber
- Army MARS radio communications back-up
- Rx Hub/prescription access in disaster
- RFID patient tracking
- Digital triage forms data capture technologies
- Virtual world disaster training
- Lost person finder
- Disaster Information Specialist
111 Virtual Environments for Training
Modeling and Simulation
- Used in NLMs TOXTOWN
- Virtual platform for drills and simulations
- 3-D mapping of Bethesda area
112 Disaster Literature
Indexed for Pubmed
113What is Go Local? What is the Difference with
MedlinePlus?
Example Breast Cancer
- Health info MedlinePlus
- Symptoms, treatment, coping
- News
- Tutorials
- PubMed
- ClinicalTrials.gov
- Genetics Home Reference
- Services Go Local
- Health screening
- Cancer care facilities
- Support groups
- Exercise, yoga classes
- Providers of wigs and prostheses
- Oncologists
114Finding Go Local
115Go Local In the Beginning
- NC Health Info
- 2000/01 feasibility study
- 2002 system development and outreach
- 2003 site released
- 2004
- NLM begins to develop a centralized system with
controlled vocabulary - Request for proposals, 11 received and accepted
- 2005
- Beginning of more Go Local sites
116MedlinePlus Go Local May 2005
117Go Local Today
118Go Local Tomorrow
119Go Local Emergency Feature
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