Applicability Assessment of Technologies for Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics of Nephrology Big Data
Journal
PROTEOMICS
Date Issued
2025-05-27
Author(s)
Sasanski, Darko
Karapancheva, Zorica
Vasileska, Ivona
Eftimov, Tome
Zhuojun, Wu
Jankowski, Joachim
DOI
10.1002/pmic.202400135
Abstract
The integration of big data into nephrology research will open new avenues for analyzing and understanding complex biological datasets, driving advances in personalized management of kidney diseases. This paper describes the multifaceted challenges and opportunities by incorporating big data in nephrology, emphasizing the importance of data standardization, advanced storage solutions, and advanced analytical methods. We discuss the role of data science workflows, including data collection, preprocessing, integration, and analysis, in facilitating comprehensive insights into disease mechanisms and patient outcomes. Furthermore, we highlight predictive and prescriptive analytics, as well as the application of large language models (LLMs) in improving clinical decision‐making and enhancing the accuracy of disease predictions. The use of high‐performance computing (HPC) is also examined, showcasing its role in processing large‐scale datasets and accelerating machine learning algorithms. Through this exploration, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future directions of big data analytics in nephrology, with a focus on enhancing patient care and advancing medical research.
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