Methods Inf Med 1993; 32(01): 66-72
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634897
Original Article
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Semantic Analysis of Medical Records

J.-E. NG. Rasmussen
1   The Promed Institute, Bergen
2   Institute of Informatics, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
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C.-F. Bassøe
1   The Promed Institute, Bergen
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Publication History

Publication Date:
06 February 2018 (online)

Abstract:

A program (LogStory) is described that was developed for the automatic semantic analysis of clinical narratives, stored in a computerized problem-oriented medical record (PROMED). The diagnoses were written in a free-text format during consultation, and later collected into diagnostic classes, e.g., diseases. A lexical parser automatically created dictionaries from the clinical narrative associated with each disease. Automatic (fuzzy) set operations were performed on the words associated with each class. The manifestations of 16 diseases were automatically extracted by pairwise operations on the word sets. The correlation between diseases and corresponding signs, symptoms and treatment was highly significant (p <0.001). Applying the difference operation on diseases with disjunct sets of clinical findings allowed the recovery of disease-specific knowledge. The evolution of a disease was accounted for, and the system was able to generalize its findings. The PROMED-LogStory concept enables the processing of natural language and may be a powerful tool for knowledge acquisition and clinical research.

 
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