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Data Interoperability and Harmonization in Cardiovascular Genomic and Precision Medicine

C. Anwar A. Chahal, Fares Alahdab, Babken Asatryan, Daniel Addison, Nay Aung, Mina K. Chung, Spiros Denaxas, Jessilyn Dunn, Jennifer L. Hall, Nathalie Pamir, David J. Slotwiner, Jose D. Vargas, Antonis A. Armoundas

2025Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite advances in cardiovascular care and improved outcomes, fragmented healthcare systems, nonequitable access to health care, and nonuniform and unbiased collection and access to healthcare data have exacerbated disparities in healthcare provision and further delayed the technological-enabled implementation of precision medicine. Precision medicine relies on a foundation of accurate and valid omics and phenomics that can be harnessed at scale from electronic health records. Big data approaches in noncardiovascular healthcare domains have helped improve efficiency and expedite the development of novel therapeutics; therefore, applying such an approach to cardiovascular precision medicine is an opportunity to further advance the field. Several endeavors, including the American Heart Association Precision Medicine platform and public-private partnerships (such as BigData@Heart in Europe), as well as cloud-based platforms, such as Terra used for the National Institutes of Health All of Us, are attempting to temporally and ontologically harmonize data. This state-of-the-art review summarizes best practices used in cardiovascular genomic and precision medicine and provides recommendations for systems' requirements that could enhance and accelerate the integration of these platforms.

Topics & Concepts

Precision medicineInteroperabilityBig dataHarmonizationHealth careData scienceHealth informaticsPhenomicsGenomic medicinePersonalized medicineComputer scienceMedicineGenomicsData miningWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceBioinformaticsPathologyGeneBiologyPhysicsAcousticsChemistryBiochemistryComputational biologyGenomeLawCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsScientific Computing and Data ManagementGenomics and Rare Diseases
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