Visualization of similar patients in a clinical decision support system for rare diseases - a focus group study

Jannik Schaaf, Martin Sedlmayr, Hans Ulrich Prokosch, Niels Tegtbauer, Dennis Kadioglu, Johanna Schaefer, Martin Boeker, Holger Storf

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Abstract

The diagnosis of patients with rare diseases is often delayed. A Clinical Decision Support System using similarity analysis of patient-based data may have the potential to support the diagnosis of patients with rare diseases. This qualitative study has the objective to investigate how the result of a patient similarity analysis should be presented to a physician to enable diagnosis support. We conducted a focus group with physicians practicing in rare diseases as well as medical informatics researchers. To prepare the focus group, a literature search was performed to check the current state of research regarding visualization of similar patients. We then created software-mockups for the presentation of these visualization methods for the discussion within the focus group. Two persons took independently field notes for data collection of the focus group. A questionnaire was distributed to the participants to rate the visualization methods. The results show that four visualization methods are promising for the visualization of similar patients: "Patient on demand table", "Criteria selection", "Time-Series chart" and "Patient timeline. "Patient on demand table" shows a direct comparison of patient characteristics, whereas "Criteria selection" allows the selection of different patient criteria to get deeper insights into the data. The "Time-Series chart" shows the time course of clinical parameters (e.g. blood pressure) whereas a "Patient timeline" indicates which time events exist for a patient (e.g. several symptoms on different dates). In the future, we will develop a software-prototype of the Clinical Decision Support System to include the visualization methods and evaluate the clinical usage.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGerman Medical Data Sciences
Subtitle of host publicationBringing Data to Life: Proceedings of the Joint Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (gmds e.V.) and the Central European Network - International Biometric Society (CEN-IBS) 2020 in Berlin, Germany
PublisherIOS Press
Pages49-57
Number of pages9
Volume278
ISBN (Electronic)9781643681771
ISBN (Print)9781643681764
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Clinical Decision Support
  • Rare Diseases
  • Requirements analysis

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