Literature DB >> 17911824

Ontology-based knowledge base model construction-OntoKBCF.

Xia Jing1, Stephen Kay, Nicholas Hardiker, Tom Marley.   

Abstract

Semantic web technologies are used in the construction of a bio-health knowledge base model, which, when coupled with an Electronic Health Record (EHR), is to be used by clinicians. Specifically, this ontology provides the basis for a domain knowledge resource that attempts to bridge biological and clinical information. The prototype is focused on a Cystic Fibrosis exemplar, and the content of the model includes: Cochrane reviews; a time-oriented description; gene therapy; and the most common cystic fibrosis gene mutations. The facts within the model range from nucleo-base mutation and amino acid change to clinical phenotype. The knowledge is represented by layers from the micro level to the macro level. Here, emphasis is placed upon the details between levels (i.e., the vertical axis) and these are made available to bridge the knowledge from different levels. The description of gender, age, mutation and clinical manifestations are clues for matching points within an EHR system. OWL is the ontology representation language used and the output from Protégé-OWL is a XML-based file format, which facilitates further application and communication.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17911824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


  3 in total

1.  Integration of an OWL-DL knowledge base with an EHR prototype and providing customized information.

Authors:  Xia Jing; Stephen Kay; Tom Marley; Nicholas R Hardiker
Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2014-07-06       Impact factor: 4.460

2.  Incorporating personalized gene sequence variants, molecular genetics knowledge, and health knowledge into an EHR prototype based on the Continuity of Care Record standard.

Authors:  Xia Jing; Stephen Kay; Thomas Marley; Nicholas R Hardiker; James J Cimino
Journal:  J Biomed Inform       Date:  2011-09-17       Impact factor: 6.317

Review 3.  Clinically Excellent Use of the Electronic Health Record: Review.

Authors:  Leah Wolfe; Margaret Smith Chisolm; Fuad Bohsali
Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors       Date:  2018-10-05
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