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A nation-wide initiative for brain imaging and clinical phenotype data federation in Swiss university memory centres

Draganski, Bogdan
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Kherif, Ferath
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Damian, Daniel
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August 1, 2019
Current Opinion In Neurology

Purpose of review

The goal of our nation-wide initiative is to provide clinicians intuitive and robust tools for accurate diagnosis, therapy monitoring and prognosis of cognitive decline that is based on large-scale multidomain data.

Recent findings

We describe a federation framework that allows for statistical analysis of aggregated brain imaging and clinical phenotyping data across memory clinics in Switzerland. The adaptation and deployment of readily available data capturing and federation modules is paralleled by developments in ontology, quality and regulatory control of brain imaging data. Our initiative incentivizes data sharing through the common resource in a way that provides individual researcher with access to large-scale data that surpasses the data acquisition capacity of a single centre. Clinicians benefit from fine-grained epidemiological characterization of own data compared with the rest additional to intuitive tools allowing for computer-based diagnosis of dementia. Finally, our concept aims at closing the loop between group-level results based on aggregate data and individual diagnosis by providing disease models, that is, classifiers for neurocognitive disorders that will enable the computer-based diagnosis of individual patients.

Summary

The obtained results will inform recommendations on best clinical practice in all relevant fields focusing on standardization and interoperability of acquired data, privacy protection framework and ethical consideration in the context of evolutive pathology.

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review article
DOI
10.1097/WCO.0000000000000721
Web of Science ID

WOS:000480725000006

Author(s)
Draganski, Bogdan
Kherif, Ferath
Damian, Daniel
Demonet, Jean-Francois
Annoni, J. M.
Burge, M.
Ghika, J.
Frisoni, G.
Gietl, A.
Hock, C. H.
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Date Issued

2019-08-01

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS

Published in
Current Opinion In Neurology
Volume

32

Issue

4

Start page

557

End page

563

Subjects

Clinical Neurology

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Neurosciences

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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data federation

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dementia

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mri

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diagnosis

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REVIEWED

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