| Literature DB >> 18999064 |
Stefan Schulz1, Philipp Daumke, Pascal Fischer, Marcel Müller, Marcel Lucas Müller.
Abstract
MorphoSaurus, a concept-based document search engine,was incorporated into an EHR system in order to support search across the whole corpus of patient discharge letters and other clinically relevant documents. A user survey showed a general satisfaction with the system and revealed novel usages for information stored in discharge letters.The retrieval system was also used to identify relevant documents for a five-year retrospective survey of suspicious syphilis cases in the department. This retrieval scenario was used to assess the performance of MorphoSaurus against a manually created gold standard. A substring search for the German words "syphilis" and"lues" was used as baseline. The system yielded a precision p = 20.1% and a recall r = 100%. The values for the substring "syphilis" were p = 65.5% and r = 47.5%, for"lues" p = 15.4% and r = 87.7%. The results support the use of the proposed recall-oriented search across EHR documents to acquire valid and complete data for epidemiology studies in hospital populations.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18999064 PMCID: PMC2655987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076