Evolution of digital twins in precision health applications: a scoping review study

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Abstract

An increasing amount of research is incorporating the concept of Digital twin (DT) in biomedical and health care applications. This scoping review aims to summarize existing research and identify gaps in the development and use of DTs in the health care domain. The focus of this study lies on summarizing: the different types of DTs, the techniques employed in DT development, the DT applications in health care, and the data resources used for creating DTs. We identified fifty studies, which mainly focused on creating organ- (n=15) and patient-specific twins (n=30). The research predominantly centers on cardiology, endocrinology, orthopedics, and infectious diseases. Only a few studies used real-world datasets for developing their DTs. However, there remain unresolved questions and promising directions that require further exploration. This review provides valuable reference material and insights for researchers on DTs in health care and highlights gaps and unmet needs in this field.

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