MIMIC Code Repository: enabling reproducibility in critical care research | Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | Oxford Academic

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Summary:

"Lack of reproducibility in medical studies is a barrier to the generation of a robust knowledge base to support clinical decision-making. In this paper we outline the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC) Code Repository, a centralized code base for generating reproducible studies on an openly available critical care dataset. Materials and Methods Code is provided to load the data into a relational structure, create extractions of the data, and reproduce entire analysis plans including research studies. Results Concepts extracted include severity of illness scores, comorbid status, administrative definitions of sepsis, physiologic criteria for sepsis, organ failure scores, treatment administration, and more. Executable documents are used for tutorials and reproduce published studies end-to-end, providing a template for future researchers to replicate. The repository’s issue tracker enables community discussion about the data and concepts, allowing users to collaboratively improve the resource."

Link:

https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/doi/10.1093/jamia/ocx084/4259424/The-MIMIC-Code-Repository-enabling-reproducibility

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oa.new oa.medicine oa.data oa.repositories oa.tools oa.scholcomm oa.floss oa.open_science oa.reproducibility

Date tagged:

09/29/2017, 08:27

Date published:

09/29/2017, 04:27