DocumentCode :
678027
Title :
An Ontology for Clinical Trial Data Integration
Author :
Sahay, Ratnesh ; Ntalaperas, Dimitrios ; Kamateri, Eleni ; Hasapis, Panagiotis ; Beyan, Oya Deniz ; Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F. ; Demetriou, Christiana A. ; Gklarou-Stavropoulou, Thomai ; Brochhausen, Matthias ; Tarabanis, Konstantinos ; Bouras, Thanassis
Author_Institution :
Digital Enterprise Res. Inst. (DERI), NUI Galway, Galway, Ireland
fYear :
2013
fDate :
13-16 Oct. 2013
Firstpage :
3244
Lastpage :
3250
Abstract :
A set of well-integrated clinical terminologies is at the core of delivering an efficient clinical trial system. The design and outcomes of a clinical trial can be improved significantly through an unambiguous and consistent set of clinical terminologies used in a participating clinical institute. However, due to lack of generalised legal and technical standards, heterogeneity exists between prominent clinical terminologies as well as within and between clinical systems at several levels, e.g., data, schema, and medical codes. This article specifically addresses the problem of integrating local or proprietary clinical terminologies with the globally defined universal concepts or terminologies. To deal with the problem of ambiguous, inconsistent, and overlapping clinical terminologies, domain and knowledge representation specialists have been repeatedly advocated the use of formal ontologies. We address two key challenges in developing an ontology-based clinical terminology (1) an ontology building methodology for clinical terminologies that are separated in global and local layers, and (2) aligning global and local clinical terminologies. We present Semantic Electronic Health Record (SEHR) ontology that covers multiple sub-domains of Healthcare and Life Sciences (HCLS) through specialisation of the upper-level Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). One of the main features of SEHR is layering and adaptation of local clinical terminologies with the upper-level BFO. Our empirical evaluation shows an agreement of clinical experts confirming SEHR´s usability in clinical trials.
Keywords :
data integration; law; medical information systems; ontologies (artificial intelligence); BFO; HCLS; SEHR; basic formal ontology; clinical institute; clinical trial data integration; formal ontologies; globally defined terminologies; globally defined universal concepts; healthcare and life sciences; knowledge representation specialists; legal standards; local clinical terminologies; medical codes; ontology-based clinical terminology; proprietary clinical terminologies; semantic electronic health record ontology; technical standards; well-integrated clinical terminologies; Adaptation models; Buildings; Clinical trials; Educational institutions; Ontologies; Terminology; Usability; Clinical Terminology; Clinical Trial; Ontology Alignment; Ontology Building Methodology; Ontology Evaluation; Semantic Interoperability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2013.553
Filename :
6722306
Link To Document :
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