BMC Bioinformatics (Oct 2010)

Feasibility of incorporating genomic knowledge into electronic medical records for pharmacogenomic clinical decision support

  • Hoath James I,
  • Tarczy-Hornoch Peter,
  • Overby Casey,
  • Kalet Ira J,
  • Veenstra David L

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-11-S9-S10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. Suppl 9
p. S10

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Abstract In pursuing personalized medicine, pharmacogenomic (PGx) knowledge may help guide prescribing drugs based on a person’s genotype. Here we evaluate the feasibility of incorporating PGx knowledge, combined with clinical data, to support clinical decision-making by: 1) analyzing clinically relevant knowledge contained in PGx knowledge resources; 2) evaluating the feasibility of a rule-based framework to support formal representation of clinically relevant knowledge contained in PGx knowledge resources; and, 3) evaluating the ability of an electronic medical record/electronic health record (EMR/EHR) to provide computable forms of clinical data needed for PGx clinical decision support. Findings suggest that the PharmGKB is a good source for PGx knowledge to supplement information contained in FDA approved drug labels. Furthermore, we found that with supporting knowledge (e.g. IF age