Title :
Data mining on prescription, herbal pairs, and pattern identification of pulmonary tuberculosis cases
Author_Institution :
Philocafe Inc., Union City, CA, USA
Abstract :
Purpose: Adapting the features of TCM, this study establishes a new methodology of clinical decision making, like online diagnosis and treatment. Methods: Firstly, using major symptoms as the keywords got 26 cases of He, Hongfang, an ancient pulmonary tuberculosis specialist, in database. The following methods in IBM SPSS modeler premium were applied: Data understanding, original data preparation, data base establishment, proportion of the pathological mechanism, coordinate plots of prescription(Figure 1), associate rules of herbal pairs(Table 1), and a decision tree of pattern identification. Results: Discovered were one major mechanism, one special prescription, 4 herbal pairs, and pattern identification. It got positive feedbacks after peer reviewing by over 10 clinical specialists. Modern literatures support it as well. Conclusion: A new methodology emerged on clinical decision of pulmonary tuberculosis. Other contagious diseases can apply it as well. It increases the possibility and accuracy of online diagnosis and treatment especially on contagious diseases.
Keywords :
data mining; data preparation; database management systems; decision trees; diseases; medical diagnostic computing; patient treatment; pattern recognition; He; Hongfang; IBM SPSS modeler premium; TCM; clinical decision making; contagious diseases; data mining; data understanding; database establishment; decision tree; herbal pair associate rules; online diagnosis; online treatment; original data preparation; pathological mechanism proportion; pattern identification; prescription coordinate plots; pulmonary tuberculosis cases; pulmonary tuberculosis specialist; symptoms; Data mining; Diseases; Educational institutions; Helium; Medical diagnostic imaging; Pathology; Traditional Chinese Medicine; clinical decision; online diagnosis; prescription; pulmonary tuberculosis;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2746-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2744-2
DOI :
10.1109/BIBMW.2012.6470327