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Tytuł pozycji:

Automated recognition of functioning, activity and participation in COVID-19 from electronic patient records by natural language processing: a proof- of- concept.

Tytuł:
Automated recognition of functioning, activity and participation in COVID-19 from electronic patient records by natural language processing: a proof- of- concept.
Autorzy:
Meskers CGM; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van der Veen S; Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Kim J; Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab, Faculty of Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Meskers CJW; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Smit QTS; Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab, Faculty of Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Verkijk S; Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab, Faculty of Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Geleijn E; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Widdershoven GAM; Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Vossen PTJM; Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab, Faculty of Humanities, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van der Leeden M; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Źródło:
Annals of medicine [Ann Med] 2022 Dec; Vol. 54 (1), pp. 235-243.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: London : Informa Healthcare
Original Publication: Helsinki : Finnish Medical Society Duodecim, 1989-
MeSH Terms:
COVID-19*
Electronic Health Records*
Disability Evaluation ; Humans ; Natural Language Processing ; Quality of Life ; Reproducibility of Results ; SARS-CoV-2
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Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: COVID-19; ICF; electronic health record; functioning; natural language processing; rehabilitation
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20220118 Date Completed: 20220121 Latest Revision: 20240405
Update Code:
20240405
PubMed Central ID:
PMC8774059
DOI:
10.1080/07853890.2021.2025418
PMID:
35040376
Czasopismo naukowe
Purpose: To address the feasibility, reliability and internal validity of natural language processing (NLP) for automated functional assessment of hospitalised COVID-19 patients in key International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) categories and levels from unstructured text in electronic health records (EHR) from a large teaching hospital.
Materials and Methods: Eight human annotators assigned four ICF categories to relevant sentences: Emotional functions, Exercise tolerance, Walking and Moving, Work and Employment and their ICF levels (Functional Ambulation Categories for Walking and Moving, metabolic equivalents for Exercise tolerance). A linguistic neural network-based model was trained on 80% of the annotated sentences; inter-annotator agreement (IAA, Cohen's kappa), a weighted score of precision and recall (F1) and RMSE for level detection were assessed for the remaining 20%.
Results: In total 4112 sentences of non-COVID-19 and 1061 of COVID-19 patients were annotated. Average IAA was 0.81; F1 scores were 0.7 for Walking and Moving and Emotional functions; RMSE for Walking and Moving (5- level scale) was 1.17 for COVID-19 patients.
Conclusion: Using a limited amount of annotated EHR sentences, a proof-of-concept was obtained for automated functional assessment of COVID-19 patients in ICF categories and levels. This allows for instantaneous assessment of the functional consequences of new diseases like COVID-19 for large numbers of patients.Key messagesHospitalised Covid-19 survivors may persistently suffer from low physical and mental functioning and a reduction in overall quality of life requiring appropriate and personalised rehabilitation strategies.For this, assessment of functioning within multiple domains and categories of the International Classification of Function is required, which is cumbersome using structured data.We show a proof-of-concept using Natural Language Processing techniques to automatically derive the aforementioned information from free-text notes within the Electronic Health Record of a large academic teaching hospital.

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