Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care

Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system are difficult to identify early. Case definitions for aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, myelitis, and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) are available, but rarely put to use. The VACC-Tool (Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative A...

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Main Authors: Patrick Obermeier, Susann Muehlhans, Christian Hoppe, Katharina Karsch, Franziska Tief, Lea Seeber, Xi Chen, Tim Conrad, Sindy Boettcher, Sabine Diedrich, Barbara Rath
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Published: Elsevier 2016-02-01
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spelling doaj-db92e30f810340dba911e557c9de01162020-11-25T01:31:52ZengElsevierEBioMedicine2352-39642016-02-014C19119610.1016/j.ebiom.2016.01.008Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-CarePatrick Obermeier0Susann Muehlhans1Christian Hoppe2Katharina Karsch3Franziska Tief4Lea Seeber5Xi Chen6Tim Conrad7Sindy Boettcher8Sabine Diedrich9Barbara Rath10Department of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Free University Berlin, GermanyNational Reference Centre for Poliomyelitis and Enteroviruses, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, GermanyNational Reference Centre for Poliomyelitis and Enteroviruses, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pediatrics, Charité University Medical Center Berlin, GermanyInfectious and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system are difficult to identify early. Case definitions for aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, myelitis, and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) are available, but rarely put to use. The VACC-Tool (Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative Automated Case Classification-Tool) is a mobile application enabling immediate case ascertainment based on consensus criteria at the point-of-care. The VACC-Tool was validated in a quality management program in collaboration with the Robert-Koch-Institute. Results were compared to ICD-10 coding and retrospective analysis of electronic health records using the same case criteria. Of 68,921 patients attending the emergency room in 10/2010–06/2013, 11,575 were hospitalized, with 521 eligible patients (mean age: 7.6 years) entering the quality management program. Using the VACC-Tool at the point-of-care, 180/521 cases were classified successfully and 194/521 ruled out with certainty. Of the 180 confirmed cases, 116 had been missed by ICD-10 coding, 38 misclassified. By retrospective application of the same case criteria, 33 cases were missed. Encephalitis and ADEM cases were most likely missed or misclassified. The VACC-Tool enables physicians to ask the right questions at the right time, thereby classifying cases consistently and accurately, facilitating translational research. Future applications will alert physicians when additional diagnostic procedures are required.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416300068EncephalitisMeningitisADEMSurveillanceMobile healthData standards
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author Patrick Obermeier
Susann Muehlhans
Christian Hoppe
Katharina Karsch
Franziska Tief
Lea Seeber
Xi Chen
Tim Conrad
Sindy Boettcher
Sabine Diedrich
Barbara Rath
spellingShingle Patrick Obermeier
Susann Muehlhans
Christian Hoppe
Katharina Karsch
Franziska Tief
Lea Seeber
Xi Chen
Tim Conrad
Sindy Boettcher
Sabine Diedrich
Barbara Rath
Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care
EBioMedicine
Encephalitis
Meningitis
ADEM
Surveillance
Mobile health
Data standards
author_facet Patrick Obermeier
Susann Muehlhans
Christian Hoppe
Katharina Karsch
Franziska Tief
Lea Seeber
Xi Chen
Tim Conrad
Sindy Boettcher
Sabine Diedrich
Barbara Rath
author_sort Patrick Obermeier
title Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care
title_short Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care
title_full Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care
title_fullStr Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care
title_full_unstemmed Enabling Precision Medicine With Digital Case Classification at the Point-of-Care
title_sort enabling precision medicine with digital case classification at the point-of-care
publisher Elsevier
series EBioMedicine
issn 2352-3964
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system are difficult to identify early. Case definitions for aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, myelitis, and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) are available, but rarely put to use. The VACC-Tool (Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative Automated Case Classification-Tool) is a mobile application enabling immediate case ascertainment based on consensus criteria at the point-of-care. The VACC-Tool was validated in a quality management program in collaboration with the Robert-Koch-Institute. Results were compared to ICD-10 coding and retrospective analysis of electronic health records using the same case criteria. Of 68,921 patients attending the emergency room in 10/2010–06/2013, 11,575 were hospitalized, with 521 eligible patients (mean age: 7.6 years) entering the quality management program. Using the VACC-Tool at the point-of-care, 180/521 cases were classified successfully and 194/521 ruled out with certainty. Of the 180 confirmed cases, 116 had been missed by ICD-10 coding, 38 misclassified. By retrospective application of the same case criteria, 33 cases were missed. Encephalitis and ADEM cases were most likely missed or misclassified. The VACC-Tool enables physicians to ask the right questions at the right time, thereby classifying cases consistently and accurately, facilitating translational research. Future applications will alert physicians when additional diagnostic procedures are required.
topic Encephalitis
Meningitis
ADEM
Surveillance
Mobile health
Data standards
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416300068
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