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(Common) Data Elements in Radiation Oncology: A Systematic Literature Review.

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Publisher DOI
10.1200/CCI.23.00008
PubMed ID
37369089
Description
PURPOSE

Structured medical data documentation is highly relevant in a data-driven discipline such as radiation oncology. Defined (common) data elements (CDEs) can be used to record data in clinical trials, health records, or computer systems for improved standardization and data exchange. The International Society for Radiation Oncology Informatics initiated a project for a scientific literature analysis of defined data elements for structured documentation in radiation oncology.

METHODS

We performed a systematic literature review on both PubMed and Scopus to analyze publications relevant to the utilization of specified data elements for the documentation of radiation therapy (RT)-related information. Relevant publications were retrieved as full-text and searched for published data elements. Finally, the extracted data elements were quantitatively analyzed and classified.

RESULTS

We found a total of 452 publications, of which 46 were considered relevant for structured data documentation. Twenty-nine publications addressed defined RT-specific data elements, of which 12 publications provided data elements. Only two publications focused on data elements in radiation oncology. The 29 analyzed publications were heterogeneous regarding the subject and usage of the defined data elements, and different concepts/terms for defined data elements were used.

CONCLUSION

The literature about structured data documentation in radiation oncology using defined data elements is scarce. There is a need for a comprehensive list of RT-specific CDEs the radio-oncologic community can rely on. As it has been done in other medical fields, establishing such a list would be of great value for clinical practice and research as it would promote interoperability and standardization.
Date of Publication
2023-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Dennstädt, Fabio
Putora, Paul Martin
Universitätsklinik für Radio-Onkologie
Cihoric, Nikola
Universitätsklinik für Radio-Onkologie
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Radio-Onkologie
Series
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics
Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology
ISSN
2473-4276
Access(Rights)
metadata.only
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