Patrick Timothy B, Richesson Rachel, Andrews James E, Folk Lillian C
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2008 Nov 6;2008:11-5.
Semantic interoperability requires consistent use of controlled terminologies. However, non-terminology experts (although perhaps experts in a particular domain) are prone to produce variant coding. We examine this problem by investigating SNOMED CT coding variation for other findings reported on case report forms from a clinical research study on urea cycle disorders. The natural language findings from the forms were normalized, and the associated SNOMED CT concept descriptions were compared. The subset of normalized strings associated with two different concept descriptions were further compared to determine the relationship among the associated SNOMED CT concepts. We found 45% of the concept description pairs were associated with two hierarchically related concepts or with the same concept, while 55% were associated with two unrelated concepts. Clearer guidelines for use of SNOMED CT in particular contexts, or structured data entry tools tailored to the needs of non-expert coders, are needed to better manage coding variation.
语义互操作性要求一致地使用受控术语。然而,非术语专家(尽管可能是特定领域的专家)容易产生变异编码。我们通过调查关于尿素循环障碍的临床研究病例报告表上报告的其他发现的SNOMED CT编码变异来研究这个问题。对表格中的自然语言发现进行了规范化处理,并比较了相关的SNOMED CT概念描述。进一步比较了与两种不同概念描述相关的规范化字符串子集,以确定相关SNOMED CT概念之间的关系。我们发现45%的概念描述对与两个层次相关的概念或同一个概念相关联,而55%与两个不相关的概念相关联。需要更清晰的在特定情况下使用SNOMED CT的指南,或针对非专业编码人员需求定制的结构化数据输入工具,以更好地管理编码变异。