Presenter(s)
Sankarshan Dasgupta
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Description
Visualizing medical histories of patients with complex chronic diseases (e.g., discordant chronic comorbidities (DCCs)) is a challenge for patients, their healthcare providers, and their support network. DCCs are health conditions in which patients have multiple, often unrelated, chronic illnesses that may need to be addressed concurrently but may also be associated with conflicting treatment instructions. Future work targeting to reduce treatment conflicts and improve patient quality of life and care should carefully examine and visualize DCCs medical reports, symptoms, and treatment recommendations. In this study, we explore various visualization models and paradigms. We analyze how these models and paradigms are applied to visualize multifaceted medical data. We then propose a model for transforming the unstructured data into temporal slices and depict them in a single graphic model. We report how we carefully moved multifaceted DCC records into; structured data tables, visualization graphs, and various hardware devices.
Publication Date
4-19-2023
Project Designation
Course Project 202280 CPS 592 03
Primary Advisor
Tom Ongwere
Primary Advisor's Department
Computer Science
Keywords
Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences
Recommended Citation
"Modeling Mobile Visualization for Medical Reports of Complex Chronic Diseases" (2023). Stander Symposium Projects. 3077.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/3077
Comments
Presentation: 1:15-2:30 p.m., Kennedy Union Ballroom