2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.05.21249239
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Potential Blood Transfusion Adverse Events Can be Found in Unstructured Text in Electronic Health Records using the “Shakespeare Method”

Abstract: BackgroundText in electronic health records (EHRs) and big data tools offer the opportunity for surveillance of adverse events (patient harm associated with medical care) (AEs) in the unstructured notes. Writers may explicitly state an apparent association between treatment and adverse outcome (“attributed”) or state the simple treatment and outcome without an association (“unattributed”). We chose the case of transfusion adverse events (TAEs) and potential TAEs (PTAEs) because real dates were obscured in the … Show more

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“…The Shakespeare strategy is to find unusual, significant words that were new or increased in the most recent time period, use topic analysis to find words that tended to occur together, examine admissions that were prominent for topics of interest, and then evaluate how well the topics performed [42].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Shakespeare strategy is to find unusual, significant words that were new or increased in the most recent time period, use topic analysis to find words that tended to occur together, examine admissions that were prominent for topics of interest, and then evaluate how well the topics performed [42].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many medical care AEs occur at higher frequency in hospital critical care settings, related to complex illnesses, invasive procedures, and relatively long lists of treatments [40, 41]. In previous work, we performed a comparison of transfused to non-transfused admissions to critical care at a major teaching hospital [42] that successfully found potential blood transfusion adverse events, while addressing many published challenges (such as synonyms, overlapping meanings, and nonstandard terms) with using unstructured EHRs text [5, 11, 14, 19, 23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of a meta-heuristic approach to monitor epidemic outbreaks allows for early detection and intervention. Meta-heuristic applications must also be streamlined in order to become more standardised and accurate (Masquelin, A. h., et al 2021, Triplette, M., et al 2021, Bright, r., et al 2021, Ma, X., et al 2021, Alzu'bi, A., et al 2021, and Montelongo gonzález, E. E., et al 2020. As a result, further advancements in meta-heuristic algorithms would aid doctors and wellness catalysts in making accurate clinical decisions with high reliability and precision (Yuvaraj, n.,et al , saravanan V, et al 2016(Yuvaraj, n.,et al and saravanan V, et al 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%