PRIMA: a case study of using information visualization techniques for patient record analysis

  • Authors:
  • D. L. Gresh;D. A. Rabenhorst;A. Shabo;S. Slavin

  • Affiliations:
  • IBM T.J. Watson Research Center;IBM T.J. Watson Research Center;IBM Haifa Research Laboratory;Hadassah University Hospital

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '02
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

We have created an application, called PRIMA (Patient Record Intelligent Monitoring and Analysis), which can be used to visualize and understand patient record data. It was developed to better understand a large collection of patient records of bone marrow transplants at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel. It is based on an information visualization toolkit, Opal, which has been developed at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Opal allows intelligent, interactive visualization of a wide variety of different types of data. The PRIMA application is generally applicable to a wide range of patient record data, as the underlying toolkit is flexible with regard to the form of the input data. This application is a good example of the usefulness of information visualization techniques in the bioinformatics domain, as these techniques have been developed specifically to deal with diverse sets of often unfamiliar data. We illustrate several unanticipated findings which resulted from the use of a flexible and interactive information visualization environment.