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Towards a framework for comparing functionalities of multimorbidity clinical decision support: A literature-based feature set and benchmark cases.

Dympna O'Sullivan1, William Van Woensel2, Szymon Wilk3, Samson W Tu4, Wojtek Michalowski5, Samina Abidi6, Marc Carrier7, Ruth Edry8,9, Irit Hochberg8,9, Stephen Kingwell7, Alexandra Kogan10, Martin Michalowski11, Hugh O'Sullivan12, Mor Peleg10.   

Abstract

Multimorbidity, the coexistence of two or more health conditions, has become more prevalent as mortality rates in many countries have declined and their populations have aged. Multimorbidity presents significant difficulties for Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), particularly in cases where recommendations from relevant clinical guidelines offer conflicting advice. A number of research groups are developing computer-interpretable guideline (CIG) modeling formalisms that integrate recommendations from multiple Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) for knowledge-based multimorbidity decision support. In this paper we describe work towards the development of a framework for comparing the different approaches to multimorbidity CIG-based clinical decision support (MGCDS). We present (1) a set of features for MGCDS, which were derived using a literature review and evaluated by physicians using a survey, and (2) a set of benchmarking case studies, which illustrate the clinical application of these features. This work represents the first necessary step in a broader research program aimed at the development of a benchmark framework that allows for standardized and comparable MGCDS evaluations, which will facilitate the assessment of functionalities of MGCDS, as well as highlight important gaps in the state-of-the-art. We also outline our future work on developing the framework, specifically, (3) a standard for reporting MGCDS solutions for the benchmark case studies, and (4) criteria for evaluating these MGCDS solutions. We plan to conduct a large-scale comparison study of existing MGCDS based on the comparative framework. ©2021 AMIA - All rights reserved.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35308994      PMCID: PMC8861752     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


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Authors:  David Riaño; Wilfrido Ortega
Journal:  J Biomed Inform       Date:  2017-09-21       Impact factor: 6.317

4.  Clinical practice guidelines and quality of care for older patients with multiple comorbid diseases: implications for pay for performance.

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Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2005-08-10       Impact factor: 56.272

5.  Towards a goal-oriented methodology for clinical-guideline-based management recommendations for patients with multimorbidity: GoCom and its preliminary evaluation.

Authors:  Alexandra Kogan; Mor Peleg; Samson W Tu; Raviv Allon; Natanel Khaitov; Irit Hochberg
Journal:  J Biomed Inform       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 6.317

6.  Personalized conciliation of clinical guidelines for comorbid patients through multi-agent planning.

Authors:  Juan Fdez-Olivares; Eva Onaindia; Luis Castillo; Jaume Jordán; Juan Cózar
Journal:  Artif Intell Med       Date:  2018-11-23       Impact factor: 5.326

7.  Execution-time integration of clinical practice guidelines to provide decision support for comorbid conditions.

Authors:  Borna Jafarpour; Samina Raza Abidi; William Van Woensel; Syed Sibte Raza Abidi
Journal:  Artif Intell Med       Date:  2019-02-20       Impact factor: 5.326

8.  The PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses of studies that evaluate healthcare interventions: explanation and elaboration.

Authors:  Alessandro Liberati; Douglas G Altman; Jennifer Tetzlaff; Cynthia Mulrow; Peter C Gøtzsche; John P A Ioannidis; Mike Clarke; P J Devereaux; Jos Kleijnen; David Moher
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Journal:  J Biomed Inform       Date:  2007-09-21       Impact factor: 6.317

Review 10.  The use of computer-interpretable clinical guidelines to manage care complexities of patients with multimorbid conditions: A review.

Authors:  Eda Bilici; George Despotou; Theodoros N Arvanitis
Journal:  Digit Health       Date:  2018-10-03
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