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[Implementation of ontology-based clinical decision support system for management of interactions between antihypertensive drugs and diet].

Authors :
Park JE
Kim HS
Chang MJ
Hong HS
Source :
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing [J Korean Acad Nurs] 2014 Jun; Vol. 44 (3), pp. 294-304.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Purpose: The influence of dietary composition on blood pressure is an important subject in healthcare. Interactions between antihypertensive drugs and diet (IBADD) is the most important factor in the management of hypertension. It is therefore essential to support healthcare providers' decision making role in active and continuous interaction control in hypertension management. The aim of this study was to implement an ontology-based clinical decision support system (CDSS) for IBADD management (IBADDM). We considered the concepts of antihypertensive drugs and foods, and focused on the interchangeability between the database and the CDSS when providing tailored information.<br />Methods: An ontology-based CDSS for IBADDM was implemented in eight phases: (1) determining the domain and scope of ontology, (2) reviewing existing ontology, (3) extracting and defining the concepts, (4) assigning relationships between concepts, (5) creating a conceptual map with CmapTools, (6) selecting upper ontology, (7) formally representing the ontology with Protégé (ver.4.3), (8) implementing an ontology-based CDSS as a JAVA prototype application.<br />Results: We extracted 5,926 concepts, 15 properties, and formally represented them using Protégé. An ontology-based CDSS for IBADDM was implemented and the evaluation score was 4.60 out of 5.<br />Conclusion: We endeavored to map functions of a CDSS and implement an ontology-based CDSS for IBADDM.

Details

Language :
Korean
ISSN :
2093-758X
Volume :
44
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25060108
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2014.44.3.294