Elhanan G, Cimino J J
Department of Medical Informatics, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1997:719-23.
Traditional data-review displays are driven by the ancillary systems that produced the data. A different paradigm is being used at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (CPMC) where a controlled medical vocabulary-the Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) is the driving force behind laboratory data-review displays. Using hierarchical and semantic networks the authors have constructed a Web-based tool that considerably simplifies the MED-editing task required to create new displays. The tool uses knowledge in the MED to extract contextually relevant hierarchic and semantic sub-nets from the MED. The tool has a sensitivity of 92.2% and a relevance of 94.7% for retrieval of terms from the MED. Based on these results and given sufficient domains' structure within controlled vocabularies, we conclude that similar algorithms will enable applications to design and generate customized displays on-the-fly.
传统的数据审查显示由生成数据的辅助系统驱动。哥伦比亚长老会医学中心(CPMC)采用了一种不同的模式,在那里,一个受控医学词汇表——医学实体词典(MED)是实验室数据审查显示背后的驱动力。作者利用层次和语义网络构建了一个基于网络的工具,该工具极大地简化了创建新显示所需的MED编辑任务。该工具利用MED中的知识从MED中提取上下文相关的层次和语义子网。该工具从MED中检索术语的灵敏度为92.2%,相关性为94.7%。基于这些结果,并考虑到受控词汇表中有足够的领域结构,我们得出结论,类似的算法将使应用程序能够即时设计和生成定制显示。