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eHealth unit HES-SO in Sierre

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A l'occasion de la première journée eHealth du 7 juin 2013, Prof. Henning Müller et Prof. Michael Schumacher ont présenté les projets de recherche eHealth de notre institut.
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eHealth unit HES-SO in Sierre

Henning Müller

Michael Schumacher

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eHealth in Sierre

•� History:

–�Many eHealth projects since 2007

–�eHealth unit since 2011

•� Applied research, committed to innovation

•� Close to user needs, with strong links:

–�Locally (Hôpital VS, Logival, …),

–�Nationally (CHUV, HUG, EPFL, …) and

–� Internationally (Stanford, Harvard, Imperial

College, Carnegie Mellon, NLM, …)

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Some of our partners

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Some numbers

•� 22 collaborators –� 3 professors, 5 engineers, 6 postdocs, 8 PhD students

–� Many visiting researchers and exchanges with other

research groups & companies

•� 60 peer reviewed publications in 2012

•� 1 startup company in 2013

•� Projects 2013: –� 8 EU FP7 projects

–� 4 FNS + 2 Nano-Tera

–� CTI, TheArk, Hasler, …

–� Mandates

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Research vision

•� Medicine is getting increasingly data intensive

–�Digital patient is (becoming) a reality

–�Health records, Health monitoring, Internet

information, social networks, genomic data, …

•� Our main objective is to support the health

domain

–�… by connecting data and people

–�… understanding and combining multiple data

sources for reliable interpretations

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How can we access, use and interpret

data for reliable decision support?

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Interoperability & Semantics

Picture: http://www.teliris.com

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Picture: http://www.teliris.com

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Data visualization &

Decision support Picture: http://www.testroniclabs.com

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Health monitoring &

expert systems

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Sustainable Health

Technology

•� Aging population & lifestyle (diabetes,

cancer, heart diseases, etc.)

•� Need to sustain health to change

behavior & to allow for a healthy living

–�Shift focus from treatments to detection

and prevention

–�Develop early diagnosis & health

monitoring

•� Interdisciplinary:

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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

•� GDM occurs during pregnancy (4%)

due to increased resistance to insulin

•� Goal of the project: 1.� Constant monitoring and recording

to ease treatment adjustment

2.� Automatic alerts to medical staff

•� Technologies: –� Market sensors (glucometers)

–� Smart phones & web apps

–� Expert systems

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•� VISual Concept Extraction challenge in

RAdioLogy http://visceral.eu/

•� EU funded research project on the creation

of a research infrastructure

–�Making big image data sets available for

research in image analysis (10-50 TB)

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Organize 2 competitions

•� 1. Extract organs and

landmarks in images

–�Map these to semantics

–�Allow navigation in data

–�Basic task required

•� 2. Find similar cases

–� Including images and

radiology reports

–�Combining images, text

and structured data

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Our role in VISCERAL

•� Create the platform and infrastructure to

manage the research data in the cloud

•� Annotate/prepare data

–�With radiologists

–�Assure interoperability

•� Evaluate results

–�Assure scalability and automation when

analyzing the data, necessary for big data

•� Creation of a gold and silver corpus

–�Organize workshops to compare results

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Why big data in medicine?

•� Data production is already enormous and

it will continue to increase (genetics, …)

–�Most can not be used for research as this is

private data

•� In very large data similar cases can

always be found

–�Learn from the past for the future

–�Similar in age, anamnesis, co-morbities

–�Also for rare diseases that are currently

problematic

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•� Clinically-lead EU project, (Children hospital Rome)

•� Follows two past projects, health-e-child and

sim-e-child

•� Integrate complex data

and support decisions

•� Simulate patients and

outcomes •� Avoid animal testing

•� http://www.md-paedigree.eu/

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Target diseases

•� Cardiomyopathies

–�Strongly related to imaging

–�Simulate treatment outcome

–�Personalized care

•� Obesity-related cardiovascular

disease

–�Strong increase, societal impact

•� Juvenile idiopathic arthritis

•� Neurological & neuromuscular

diseases

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Our role

•� Creation of an infostructure to manage all

clinical & research data in the project

–�Assure semantic interoperability between the

different clinical partners

–� Integrate the data

•� Support physicians to find “patients like

mine” and patients to find “patients like me”

–�Use structured data, free text and imaging data

combined for similar case retrieval

–�Currently analyzing the requirements

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Conclusions

•� The digital patient is a reality

–� Increasingly complex data in large amounts

•� Collaboration between all partners in the

health system is required

–�Management of big data and use of extracted

information for decision making

•� Many technical challenges

–�Temporal data, images, semantics

•� Sustainable health is the goal of research

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More on our research

•� Contact:

–�[email protected]

–�[email protected]

•� More information:

–�http://publications.hevs.ch/

–�http://medgift.hevs.ch/

–�http://aislab.hevs.ch/

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