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A Minimal Information Model for Potential Drug-Drug Interactions.

Harry Hochheiser1,2, Xia Jing3, Elizabeth A Garcia4, Serkan Ayvaz5, Ratnesh Sahay6, Michel Dumontier7, Juan M Banda8, Oya Beyan9, Mathias Brochhausen10, Evan Draper11, Sam Habiel12, Oktie Hassanzadeh13, Maria Herrero-Zazo14, Brian Hocum15, John Horn16, Brian LeBaron17, Daniel C Malone18, Øystein Nytrø19, Thomas Reese20, Katrina Romagnoli1, Jodi Schneider21, Louisa Yu Zhang1, Richard D Boyce1,2.   

Abstract

Despite the significant health impacts of adverse events associated with drug-drug interactions, no standard models exist for managing and sharing evidence describing potential interactions between medications. Minimal information models have been used in other communities to establish community consensus around simple models capable of communicating useful information. This paper reports on a new minimal information model for describing potential drug-drug interactions. A task force of the Semantic Web in Health Care and Life Sciences Community Group of the World-Wide Web consortium engaged informaticians and drug-drug interaction experts in in-depth examination of recent literature and specific potential interactions. A consensus set of information items was identified, along with example descriptions of selected potential drug-drug interactions (PDDIs). User profiles and use cases were developed to demonstrate the applicability of the model. Ten core information items were identified: drugs involved, clinical consequences, seriousness, operational classification statement, recommended action, mechanism of interaction, contextual information/modifying factors, evidence about a suspected drug-drug interaction, frequency of exposure, and frequency of harm to exposed persons. Eight best practice recommendations suggest how PDDI knowledge artifact creators can best use the 10 information items when synthesizing drug interaction evidence into artifacts intended to aid clinicians. This model has been included in a proposed implementation guide developed by the HL7 Clinical Decision Support Workgroup and in PDDIs published in the CDS Connect repository. The complete description of the model can be found at https://w3id.org/hclscg/pddi.
Copyright © 2021 Hochheiser, Jing, Garcia, Ayvaz, Sahay, Dumontier, Banda, Beyan, Brochhausen, Draper, Habiel, Hassanzadeh, Herrero-Zazo, Hocum, Horn, LeBaron, Malone, Nytrø, Reese, Romagnoli, Schneider, Zhang and Boyce.

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Keywords:  adverse drug events; clinical informatics; drug-drug interaction; knowledge representation; minimal information model

Year:  2021        PMID: 33762928      PMCID: PMC7982727          DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.608068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Pharmacol        ISSN: 1663-9812            Impact factor:   5.810


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