Scoping review of clinical decision support systems for multiple sclerosis management: Leveraging information technology and massive health data

Author:

Demuth Stanislas12,Ed‐Driouch Chadia23,Dumas Cédric3,Laplaud David24,Edan Gilles5,Vince Nicolas2,De Sèze Jérôme16,Gourraud Pierre‐Antoine27

Affiliation:

1. INSERM CIC 1434, Clinical Investigation Center University Hospital of Strasbourg Strasbourg France

2. INSERM, CR2TI–Center for Research in Transplantation and Translational Immunology Nantes Université Nantes France

3. Département Automatique Productique et Informatique, IMT Atlantique, CNRS, LS2N, UMR CNRS 6004 Nantes France

4. Department of Neurology University Hospital of Nantes Nantes France

5. Department of Neurology University Hospital of Rennes Rennes France

6. Department of Neurology University Hospital of Strasbourg Strasbourg France

7. Data Clinic, Department of Public Health University Hospital of Nantes Nantes France

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposeMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, with numerous therapeutic options, but a lack of biomarkers to support a mechanistic approach to precision medicine. A computational approach to precision medicine could proceed from clinical decision support systems (CDSSs). They are digital tools aiming to empower physicians through the clinical applications of information technology and massive data. However, the process of their clinical development is still maturing; we aimed to review it in the field of MS.MethodsFor this scoping review, we screened systematically the PubMed database. We identified 24 articles reporting 14 CDSS projects and compared their technical and software development aspects.ResultsThe projects position themselves in various contexts of usage with various algorithmic approaches: expert systems, CDSSs based on similar patients' data visualization, and model‐based CDSSs implementing mathematical predictive models. So far, no project has completed its clinical development up to certification for clinical use with global release. Some CDSSs have been replaced at subsequent project iterations. The most advanced projects did not necessarily report every step of clinical development in a dedicated article (proof of concept, offline validation, refined prototype, live clinical evaluation, comparative prospective evaluation). They seek different software distribution options to integrate into health care: internal usage, “peer‐to‐peer,” and marketing distribution.ConclusionsThis review illustrates the potential of clinical applications of information technology and massive data to support MS management and helps clarify the roadmap for future projects as a multidisciplinary and multistep process.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Conseil Régional des Pays de la Loire

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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