Digital metrology in laboratory medicine: a call for bringing order to chaos to facilitate precision diagnostics.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Madeleen Bosma, Christa Cobbaert
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Laboratory medicine is faced with rapid developments in data exchange, secondary use of data and artificial intelligence. Safe exchange of laboratory data requires a suitable terminology standard. NPU, LOINC and SNOMED CT are increasingly used for this purpose, but none of these terminology standards can currently accommodate safe exchange across the full spectrum of conventional laboratory data. Furthermore, rapid technological advances in, amongst others, the 'omics' area will enforce a shift towards precision diagnostics. These emerging technologies demand an appropriate and future-proof terminology standard. Given the current and future challenges in laboratory terminologies, we here present a concept for digital metrology in laboratory medicine. Terminology standards used in laboratory medicine should be adjusted to the current state of science to allow safe data exchange and interpretation. Essential test information entails the full spectrum of pre-pre-analysis to post-post-analysis. Major improvements needed include sufficient coding detail for the molecular form of the measurand and information on metrological traceability. Furthermore, especially given the advances in precision diagnostics, it will become essential to indicate interrelationships between measurands. Herefore, integration with established taxonomies would allow improved identification of interrelationships between measurands and linkage with scientific information for multidisciplinary data science. Hence, laboratory data can further gain in specificity and value. The time has come to lay the basis for safe data exchange in the era of precision diagnostics, with a global focus. A consensus for digital metrology in laboratory medicine will be essential to move forward with health data exchange within Europe and beyond.

检验医学中的数字计量:呼吁消除混乱,促进精确诊断。
检验医学面临着数据交换、数据二次利用和人工智能的快速发展。实验室数据的安全交换需要一个合适的术语标准。NPU、LOINC和SNOMED CT越来越多地用于这一目的,但目前这些术语标准都不能适应传统实验室数据全谱的安全交换。此外,“组学”等领域的快速技术进步将迫使人们向精确诊断转变。这些新兴技术需要一个适当的、经得起未来考验的术语标准。鉴于实验室术语当前和未来的挑战,我们在这里提出了实验室医学数字计量的概念。检验医学中使用的术语标准应根据目前的科学状况进行调整,以允许安全的数据交换和解释。基本的测试信息需要从前期-前期分析到后期-后期分析的整个过程。主要的改进需要包括足够的编码细节的分子形式的测量和信息的计量追溯性。此外,特别是考虑到精确诊断的进步,指出测量之间的相互关系将变得至关重要。因此,与已建立的分类法的集成将允许更好地识别度量之间的相互关系,并与多学科数据科学的科学信息联系起来。因此,实验室数据可以进一步获得特异性和价值。现在是为全球关注的精密诊断时代的安全数据交换奠定基础的时候了。在实验室医学中就数字计量达成共识对于推进欧洲内外的卫生数据交换至关重要。
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Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 医学-医学实验技术
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
16.20%
发文量
306
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM) publishes articles on novel teaching and training methods applicable to laboratory medicine. CCLM welcomes contributions on the progress in fundamental and applied research and cutting-edge clinical laboratory medicine. It is one of the leading journals in the field, with an impact factor over 3. CCLM is issued monthly, and it is published in print and electronically. CCLM is the official journal of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) and publishes regularly EFLM recommendations and news. CCLM is the official journal of the National Societies from Austria (ÖGLMKC); Belgium (RBSLM); Germany (DGKL); Hungary (MLDT); Ireland (ACBI); Italy (SIBioC); Portugal (SPML); and Slovenia (SZKK); and it is affiliated to AACB (Australia) and SFBC (France). Topics: - clinical biochemistry - clinical genomics and molecular biology - clinical haematology and coagulation - clinical immunology and autoimmunity - clinical microbiology - drug monitoring and analysis - evaluation of diagnostic biomarkers - disease-oriented topics (cardiovascular disease, cancer diagnostics, diabetes) - new reagents, instrumentation and technologies - new methodologies - reference materials and methods - reference values and decision limits - quality and safety in laboratory medicine - translational laboratory medicine - clinical metrology Follow @cclm_degruyter on Twitter!
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