KNOWLEDGE-BASED APPROACHES TO THE MAINTENANCE OF A LARGE CONTROLLED MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

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作者
CIMINO, JJ
CLAYTON, PD
HRIPCSAK, G
JOHNSON, SB
机构
[1] Columbia University, New York, NY
[2] Center for Medical Informatics, Atchley Pavilion, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York
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10.1136/jamia.1994.95236135
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Objective: Develop a knowledge-based representation for a controlled terminology of clinical information to facilitate creation, maintenance, and use of the terminology. Design: The Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) is a semantic network, leased on the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS), with a directed acyclic graph to represent multiple hierarchies. Terms from four hospital systems (laboratory, electrocardiography, medical records coding, and pharmacy) were added as nodes in the network. Additional knowledge about terms added as semantic links, was used to assist in integration, harmonization, and automated classification of disparate terminologies. Results: The MED contains 32,767 terms and is in active clinical use. Automated classification was successfully applied to terms for laboratory specimens, laboratory tests, and medications. One benefit of the approach has been the automated inclusion of medications into multiple pharmacologic and allergenic classes that were not present in the pharmacy system. Another benefit has been the reduction of maintenance efforts by 90%. Conclusion: The MED is a hybrid of terminology and knowledge. It provides domain coverage, synonymy, consistency of views, explicit relationships,and multiple classification while preventing redundancy, ambiguity (homonymy) and misclassification.
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