Title :
The Colibri project: A multicenter shared database of magnetic resonance images about rare neurological diseases
Author :
Altomare, Cristina ; Lanzola, Giordano ; Bellazzi, R. ; Reni, G.
Author_Institution :
Bioeng. Lab., IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini, Italy
Abstract :
Rare diseases occur infrequently or rarely in a population and among them, nearly 75% affect children. To date, their low prevalence and heterogeneity resulted in a lack of scientific knowledge and prevented an access to a quick and correct diagnosis. The sharing of multiple sources of information from different centers and actors may have a key role in this field. In order to address this issue, a network of Italian centers of excellence in pediatric neuroradiology launched the Colibri project with the aim to collect, share and process data about rare disease patients. The goal is to constitute a large dataset including Magnetic Resonance images and other clinical data of pediatric subjects in order to provide a service for the research and the consultation. The dataset will be made available through an architecture whose components are compliant with the DICOM Standard and will encompass a security mechanism to ensure subject privacy.
Keywords :
PACS; biomedical MRI; data privacy; diseases; electronic data interchange; medical information systems; neurophysiology; paediatrics; security of data; Colibri project; DICOM Standard; Italian centers of excellence; clinical data; consultation; correct diagnosis; data collection; data processing; data sharing; information sharing; large dataset; magnetic resonance images; multicenter shared database; pediatric neuroradiology; pediatric subjects; quick diagnosis; rare disease patients; rare neurological diseases; research; security mechanism; subject privacy; DICOM; Databases; Diseases; Medical diagnostic imaging; Servers; Standards;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2014 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Valencia
DOI :
10.1109/BHI.2014.6864387