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Title: Big Data Visualization in Cardiology—A Systematic Review and Future Directions
Authors: Nazir, Shah
Khan, Muhammad Nawaz
Anwar, Sajid
Adnan, Awais
Asadi, Shahla
Shahzad, Sara
Ali, Shaukat
Keywords: Medical and Health Sciences
Cardiology
Medical Services
Electronic Health record
Medical computing
Patient data mining
Medical big data
Healthcare information system
Electronic medical records
Systematic literature review
Issue Date: 19-Aug-2019
Publisher: IEEE Access
Abstract: The digital transformations and use of healthcare information system, electronic medical records, wearable technology, and smart devices are increasing with the passage of time. A variety of sources of big data in healthcare are available, such as biometric data, registration data, electronic health record, medical imaging, patient reported data, biomarker data, clinical data, and administrative data. Visualization of data is a key tool for producing images, diagrams, or animations to convey messages from the viewed insight. The role of cardiology in healthcare is obvious for living and life. The function of heart is the control of blood supply to the entire parts of the body. Recent speedy growth in healthcare and the development of computation in the field of cardiology enable researchers and practitioners to mine and visualize new insights from patient data. The role of visualization is to capture the important information from the data and to visualize it for the easiness of doctors and practitioners. To help the doctors and practitioners, the proposed study presents a detailed report of the existing literature on visualization of data in the field of cardiology. This report will support the doctors and practitioners in decision-making process and to make it easier. This detailed study will eventually summarize the results of the existing literature published related to visualization of data in the cardiology. This research uses the systematic literature protocol and the data was collected from the studies published during the year 2009 to 2018 (10 years). The proposed study selected 53 primary studies from different repositories according to the defined exclusion, inclusion, and quality criteria. The proposed study focused mainly on the research work been done on visualization of big data in the field of cardiology, presented a summary of the techniques used for visualization of data in cardiology, and highlight the benefits of visualizations in cardiology. The...
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1152
ISSN: 2169-3536
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