Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs

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Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1992

Has title  Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs

Has where published  KSL-92-13

Has year  1992

Title  Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs

Year  1992

Abstract  Existing schemes for coding clinical data Existing schemes for coding clinical data are unable to represent clinical data that include modifiers and time references. This problem becomes particularly apparent when we wish to capture the data typically recorded by physicians in progress notes. We have created a tool, called IVORY, that does symbolic capture of clinical data while the physician generates a prose progress note. However, we are not able to represent the collected data using any of the coding schemes contained within the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS). We therefore are developing a coding scheme, called EBONY, which will expand the SNOMED III model to allow us to construct clinical phrases that include modifiers and time references. EBONY uses conceptual graphs to model these clinical phrases. The use of conceptual graphs will allow us to map these phrases onto a standard relational data model. ses onto a standard relational data model.

Address  Washington, D.C. +

Author  Keith E. Campbell and Mark A. Musen +

Has author  Keith E. Campbell and Mark A. Musen +

Has identifier  Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs +

Number  Representation of Clinical Data Using SNOMED III and Conceptual Graphs +

Process note  YES +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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