Detection of Surgical Site Infection Utilizing Automated Feature Generation in Clinical Notes

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Authors Feichen Shen, David W Larson, James M. Naessens, Elizabeth B. Habermann, Hongfang Liu, Sunghwan Sohn arXiv ID 1803.08850 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 23 Venue Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Postsurgical complications (PSCs) are known as a deviation from the normal postsurgical course and categorized by severity and treatment requirements. Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of major PSCs and the most common healthcare-associated infection, resulting in increased length of hospital stay and cost. In this work, we assessed an automated way to generate lexicon (i.e., keyword features) from clinical narratives using sublanguage analysis with heuristics to detect SSI and evaluated these keywords with medical experts. To further validate our approach, we also conducted decision tree algorithm on cohort using automatically generated keywords. The results show that our framework was able to identify SSI keywords from clinical narratives and to support search-based natural language processing (NLP) approaches by augmenting search queries.
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