| Literature DB >> 21346941 |
Cédric Bousquet1, Béatrice Trombert, Julien Souvignet, Eric Sadou, Jean-Marie Rodrigues.
Abstract
In France, clinical procedures are coded with the French procedures classification (Classification Commune des Actes Médicaux, CCAM) and recorded in every hospital. CCAM uses hierarchical semi-structured codes which describe procedures (topography, action, access mode and/or technique). This amount of information could be analyzed and used for clinical and medico-economic evaluation. But relevant and practical data searches are difficult. In this paper we present a use case about searching for endoscopic activities in a case mix database to evaluate the relevance of the hierarchical organization and semi structured codes of CCAM in order to retrieve data already coded using this controlled vocabulary. Precision was 0.79 and recall 0.84 in the hierarchical search whereas precision was 0.94 and recall was 0.81 using part of the code related to access mode and/or technique. We discuss a revision of the CCAM by the use of an existing modeling (from the GALEN project) and better knowledge representation for each procedure.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21346941 PMCID: PMC3041456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076