BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (Apr 2019)

Developing a portable natural language processing based phenotyping system

  • Himanshu Sharma,
  • Chengsheng Mao,
  • Yizhen Zhang,
  • Haleh Vatani,
  • Liang Yao,
  • Yizhen Zhong,
  • Luke Rasmussen,
  • Guoqian Jiang,
  • Jyotishman Pathak,
  • Yuan Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-019-0786-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. S3
pp. 79 – 87

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Abstract Background This paper presents a portable phenotyping system that is capable of integrating both rule-based and statistical machine learning based approaches. Methods Our system utilizes UMLS to extract clinically relevant features from the unstructured text and then facilitates portability across different institutions and data systems by incorporating OHDSI’s OMOP Common Data Model (CDM) to standardize necessary data elements. Our system can also store the key components of rule-based systems (e.g., regular expression matches) in the format of OMOP CDM, thus enabling the reuse, adaptation and extension of many existing rule-based clinical NLP systems. We experimented with our system on the corpus from i2b2’s Obesity Challenge as a pilot study. Results Our system facilitates portable phenotyping of obesity and its 15 comorbidities based on the unstructured patient discharge summaries, while achieving a performance that often ranked among the top 10 of the challenge participants. Conclusion Our system of standardization enables a consistent application of numerous rule-based and machine learning based classification techniques downstream across disparate datasets which may originate across different institutions and data systems.