Ontology-driven Text Feature Modeling for Disease Prediction using Unstructured Radiological Notes
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2019
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Instituto Politecnico Nacional revista@cic.ipn.mx
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Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) support medical personnel by offering aid in decision-making and timely interventions in patient care. Typically such systems are built on structured Electronic Health Records (EHRs), which, unfortunately have a very low adoption rate in developing countries at present. In such situations, clinical notes recorded by medical personnel, though unstructured, can be a significant source for rich patient related information. However, conversion of unstructured clinical notes to a structured EHR form is a manual and time consuming task, underscoring a critical need for more efficient, automated methods. In this paper, a generic disease prediction CDSS built on unstructured radiology text reports is proposed. We incorporate word embeddings and clinical ontologies to model the textual features of the patient data for training a feed-forward neural network for ICD9 disease group prediction. The proposed model built on unstructured text outperformed the state-of-the-art model built on structured data by 9% in terms of AUROC and 23% in terms of AUPRC, thus eliminating the dependency on the availability of structured clinical data. © 2019 Instituto Politecnico Nacional. All rights reserved.
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Disease prediction, Healthcare informatics, Natural language processing, Ontologies, Unstructured text
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Computacion y Sistemas, 2019, 23, 3, pp. 915-922
