This work presents an analysis framework enabling the integration of a clinical-administrative dataset of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients with environmental information derived from air quality maps acquired from remote sensing data. The research has been performed within the EU project MOSAIC, which gathers T2D patients' data coming from Fondazione S. Maugeri (FSM) hospital and the Pavia local health care agency (ASL). The proposed analysis is aimed to highlight the complexity of the domain, showing the different perspectives that can be adopted when applying a data-driven approach to large variety of temporal, geo-localized data. We investigated a set of 899 patients, located in the Pavia area, and detected several patterns depicting how clinical facts and air pollution variations may be related.

On The Correlation Between Geo-Referenced Clinical Data And Remotely Sensed Air Pollution Maps

DAGLIATI, ARIANNA;MARINONI, ANDREA;GAMBA, PAOLO ETTORE;BELLAZZI, RICCARDO;DAGLIATI, ARIANNA;MARINONI, ANDREA;GAMBA, PAOLO ETTORE;BELLAZZI, RICCARDO
2015-01-01

Abstract

This work presents an analysis framework enabling the integration of a clinical-administrative dataset of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients with environmental information derived from air quality maps acquired from remote sensing data. The research has been performed within the EU project MOSAIC, which gathers T2D patients' data coming from Fondazione S. Maugeri (FSM) hospital and the Pavia local health care agency (ASL). The proposed analysis is aimed to highlight the complexity of the domain, showing the different perspectives that can be adopted when applying a data-driven approach to large variety of temporal, geo-localized data. We investigated a set of 899 patients, located in the Pavia area, and detected several patterns depicting how clinical facts and air pollution variations may be related.
2015
15th World Congress on Health and Biomedical Informatics, MEDINFO 2015
Georgiou A.,Sarkar I.N.,de Azevedo Marques P.M.
Information Systems & Communications Technology covers resources concerned with the technical aspects of information systems and information technology, including the acquisition, processing, storage, management, and dissemination of information. This category also covers the technical aspects of communications via various devices and systems.
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Medinfo 2015
San Paulo, Brazil
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IOS Press
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Dagliati, Arianna; Marinoni, Andrea; Cerra, Carlo; Gamba, PAOLO ETTORE; Bellazzi, Riccardo; Dagliati, Arianna; Marinoni, Andrea; Cerra, Carlo; Gamba, ...espandi
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