CDEGenerator: an online platform to learn from existing data models to build model registries

Varghese J, Fujarski M, Hegselmann S, Neuhaus P, Dugas M

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Best-practice data models harmonize semantics and data structure of medical variables in clinical or epidemiological studies. While there exist several published data sets, it remains challenging to find and reuse published eligibility criteria or other data items that match specific needs of a newly planned study or registry. A novel Internet-based method for rapid comparison of published data models was implemented to enable reuse, customization, and harmonization of item catalogs for the early planning and development phase of research databases.Based on prior work, a European information infrastructure with a large collection of medical data models was established. A newly developed analysis module called CDEGenerator provides systematic comparison of selected data models and user-tailored creation of minimum data sets or harmonized item catalogs. Usability was assessed by eight external medical documentation experts in a workshop by the umbrella organization for networked medical research in Germany with the System Usability Scale.The analysis and item-tailoring module provides multilingual comparisons of semantically complex eligibility criteria of clinical trials. The System Usability Scale yielded {\textquotedbl}good usability{\textquotedbl} (mean 75.0, range 65.0-92.5). User-tailored models can be exported to several data formats, such as XLS, REDCap or Operational Data Model by the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium, which is supported by the US Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency for metadata exchange of clinical studies.The online tool provides user-friendly methods to reuse, compare, and thus learn from data items of standardized or published models to design a blueprint for a harmonized research database.

Details about the publication

JournalClinical Epidemiology
Volume10
Page range961-970
StatusPublished
Release year2018
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.2147/CLEP.S170075
Link to the full textPM:30127646; ISI:000441778400001
KeywordsCLINICAL-RESEARCH; common data elements; INTEROPERABILITY; metadata repositories; semantic interoperability; TRIALS; Unified Medical Language System

Authors from the University of Münster

Dugas, Martin
Institute of Medical Informatics
Fujarski, Michael
Institute of Computer Science
Hegselmann, Stefan
Institute of Medical Informatics
Neuhaus, Philipp
Institute of Medical Informatics
Varghese, Julian
Institute of Medical Informatics