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LOINC Italia News

National Research Council of Italy. Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking. LOINC Italia News. Maria Teresa Chiaravalloti Technologist at National Research Council, Italy PhD Student at University of Calabria, Italy. Giovanna Sannino

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LOINC Italia News

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  1. National Research Council of Italy Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking LOINC Italia News Maria Teresa Chiaravalloti Technologist at National Research Council, Italy PhD Student at University of Calabria, Italy Giovanna Sannino Research fellow at National Research Council, Italy PhD Student at University of Naples “Parthenope”, Italy Laboratory LOINC Committee Meeting Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis December 7, 2012

  2. National Research Council of Italy Where we left last time… Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  3. National Research Council of Italy Mapping results: an example 2376local lab tests (Laboratorio Lamberti) 89% mapped VS 11% unmapped Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  4. National Research Council of Italy What we understood LOINC Mapping Repository and RELMA “Community Edition” Project It is strictly necessary a standardized mapping procedure/guidelines The chance to look at what other labs have done is a key factor in mapping success Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  5. National Research Council of Italy Where we left last time… Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  6. National Research Council of Italy Governamental adoption of LOINC LOINCisone of the standardizedvocabularyrecommended for identifying single items in clinical report documents Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  7. National Research Council of Italy Part translation updates + ClinicalParts Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  8. National Research Council of Italy Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • Aims: • This research activity aims at designing and realizing an intelligent mobile system for clinical care and remote patient monitoring, in particular for heart monitoring of patients with chronic heart diseases. • Monitor parameters is not enough: • Example: • a system monitors Heart rate and Heart rate variability; • if (HR >= 120) • alarm • If the person under monitoring is running? • Intelligent context awareness Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  9. National Research Council of Italy Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • Idea: • Proposed approach aims at solving some m-Health open issues about intrusiveness, technological limits, reliability,interoperabilityandsecurityin order to guarantee : • Non-intrusive data capture by usingwearable monitoring devices • Intelligent data analysis for Medicalaims or healthyLifeStyle • Pervasive data transfer and access (e.g. Electronic Health Record) • Interoperabilitybetweenhealthservices and devices • Reliability in communications • Security in terms of privacy and data Integrity Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  10. Mobile Health Monitoring Systems National Research Council of Italy • Results: • A prototype system has been designed and realized in order to: • Guarantee an intelligent data analysis in terms of reliability • Assure a correct monitoring and warning system for doctors and for patients reducing false positive alarms • The prototype is for Android Tablets and Smartphones and for PC Desktop Windows based. • The proposed approach consists in: • Correlation of biomedical parameters with patient’s context-aware information: • Biomedical information: HR, HRV, SpO2, Glycemia, Body Temperature, Respiratory Rate, etc. • Physical activity: Posture, Movements, etc. • Use of knowledge technologies to build proper applications • e.g. Decision Support Systems Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  11. National Research Council of Italy Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • More biomedical sensors are integrated in our system, like: • Zephyr BioHarness: a physiological monitoring system. The subject wears a Smart Fabric chest strap or shirt which incorporates sensors to monitor heart ECG signals, and respiration rate. Attached to the strap is the BioHarness Module. This contains a temperature sensor and a 3-axis accelerometer for monitoring attitude (subject posture) and activity (acceleration). • Alive ECG Monitor: a small device aimed at monitoring the user's ECG. The ECG signal can be stored in an SD memory card placed on the device and/or transmitted via a Bluetooth connection to a mobile phone, PDA, or PC for real-time display, recording and analysis. It is a wearable system suitable for the screening, diagnosis and management of cardiac chronic diseases. It is also able to monitor movements and physical activities performed by the user by means of an embedded accelerometer sensor. Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  12. National Research Council of Italy Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • The system was tested on: • Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime • Android 4.0.3 • Samsung Galaxy “gio” • Android 2.3 • PC Desktop • Windows XP Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  13. National Research Council of Italy Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • What LOINC can do for us: • Terminology standard: • Communication with Electronic Health Record Systems (EHR) • LOINC coding system is used to identify all monitored parameters • Definition of Rules • (?m http://mH#heartRate ?hr), greaterThan(?hr,100) -> newInstance(?abn, http://mH#abnormalCondition), (?abn http://mH#conditionType 'Tachycardia'^^xsd:string), (?abn http://mHealthOnto#dueTo ?m) ] • (?m http://mH#8867-4 ?hr), greaterThan(?hr,100) -> newInstance(?abn, http://mH#abnormalCondition), (?abn http://mH#conditionType 'Tachycardia'^^xsd:string), (?abn http://mHealthOnto#dueTo ?m) ] Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  14. National Research Council of Italy Mobile Health Monitoring Systems • What we can do for LOINC • Contribute to upgrade the database with new codes related to parameters detected by wearable sensors • “Sagittal plane body position” : LOINC number 72282-7 Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  15. National Research Council of Italy Conclusions and future work • We would like to suggest to start thinking about the need of a «translation control». • Could be challenging BUT it is LOINC content that goes all over the world • LOINC is part of a third stage of the InFSE project (started July 1st 2012) • LOINC tutorial • LOINC online helpdesk • Clinical LOINC, especially Tumor Registry class, to be used in a recently approved project by Pharmacy Department of the University of Calabria Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking

  16. National Research Council of Italy Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking Thank you for your attention! Giovanna Sannino giovanna.sannino@na.icar.cnr.it Maria Teresa Chiaravalloti chiaravalloti@icar.cnr.it Laboratory LOINC Committee Meeting Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis December 7, 2012

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