| Literature DB >> 30208771 |
Chih-Lin Chi1,2, Jin Wang1,2, Thomas R Clancy1,2, Jennifer G Robinson3, Peter J Tonellato4, Terrence J Adam1.
Abstract
Health care Big Data studies hold substantial promise for improving clinical practice. Among analytic tools, machine learning (ML) is an important approach that has been widely used by many industries for data-driven decision support. In Big Data, thousands of variables and millions of patient records are commonly encountered, but most data elements cannot be directly used to support decision making. Although many feature-selection tools can help identify relevant data, these tools are typically insufficient to determine a patient data cohort to support learning. Therefore, domain experts with nursing or clinic knowledge play critical roles in determining value criteria or the type of variables that should be included in the patient cohort to maximize project success. We demonstrate this process by extracting a patient cohort (37,506 individuals) to support our ML work (i.e., the production of a proactive strategy to prevent statin adverse events) from 130 million de-identified lives in the OptumLabs™ Data Warehouse.Entities:
Keywords: Big Data; cohort extraction; machine learning; statin treatment; translational research
Year: 2016 PMID: 30208771 DOI: 10.1177/0193945916673059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Nurs Res ISSN: 0193-9459 Impact factor: 1.967