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Aligning temporal data by sentinel events: discovering patterns in electronic health records

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Aligning temporal data by sentinel events: discovering patterns in electronic health records
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and other temporal databases contain hidden patterns that reveal important cause-and-effect phenomena. Finding these patterns is a challenge when using traditional query languages and tabular displays. We present an interactive visual tool that complements query formulation by providing operations to align, rank and filter the results, and to visualize estimates of the intervals of validity of the data. Display of patient histories aligned on sentinel events (such as a first heart attack) enables users to spot precursor, co-occurring, and aftereffect events. A controlled study demonstrates the benefits of providing alignment (with a 61% speed improvement for complex tasks). A qualitative study and interviews with medical professionals demonstrates that the interface can be learned quickly and seems to address their needs. Author Keywords Information visualization, evaluation, electronic health record, search, uncertainty, temporal data. ACM Classificat...
Taowei David Wang, Catherine Plaisant, Alexander J
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Taowei David Wang, Catherine Plaisant, Alexander J. Quinn, Roman Stanchak, Shawn Murphy, Ben Shneiderman
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