Abstract: A disease-specific ontology crafted by a consensus of expert clinicians may be used to semantically characterize/provide semantic meaning to dynamically changing patient electronic medical record (EMR) data in critical care settings. Hierarchical, directed node-edge-node graphs (concept maps or Vmaps) developed with an end-user friendly graphical user interface and ontology editor, can be used to represent structured clinical reasoning and serve as the first step in disease-specific ontology building. Disease domain Vmaps reflecting expert clinical reasoning associated with management of acute illnesses encountered in critical care settings (e.g. ICUs) that extend core clinical ontologies, developed and reviewed by experts, are in turn extended with existing medical ontologies and automatically translated to a domain ontology processing engine.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 15, 2018
Date of Patent:
November 1, 2022
Assignee:
Computer Technology Associates, Inc.
Inventors:
Carmelo Velez, Timothy Tschampel, Emilia Apostolova, Adam Boris
Abstract: A PCV generation process using deep learning networks and multi-task learning wherein what knowledge is already known can be used to learn new knowledge such as the addition of CPT and medication information to augment patient PCVs based on ICD codes and expressions of history in free text notes.
Abstract: A disease-specific ontology crafted by a consensus of expert clinicians may be used to semantically characterize/provide semantic meaning to dynamically changing patient electronic medical record (EMR) data in critical care settings. Hierarchical, directed node-edge-node graphs (concept maps or Vmaps) developed with an end-user friendly graphical user interface and ontology editor, can be used to represent structured clinical reasoning and serve as the first step in disease-specific ontology building. Disease domain Vmaps reflecting expert clinical reasoning associated with management of acute illnesses encountered in critical care settings (e.g. ICUs) that extend core clinical ontologies, developed and reviewed by experts, are in turn extended with existing medical ontologies and automatically translated to a domain ontology processing engine.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 15, 2018
Publication date:
February 21, 2019
Applicant:
Computer Technology Associates, Inc.
Inventors:
Carmelo Velez, Timothy Tschampel, Emilia Apostolova, Adam Boris