Developing an Ontology for Documenting Adverse Events While Avoiding Pitfalls
Version
Published
Date Issued
2022-01-14
Author(s)
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Ontologies promise more benefits than terminologies in terms of data annotation and computer-assisted reasoning, by defining a hierarchy of terms and their relations within a domain. Here, we present central insights related to the development of an ontology for documenting events during interoperative neuromonitoring (IOM), for which we used the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) as an upper-level ontology. This work has the following two goals: to describe the development of the IOM ontology and to guide the practice with respect to documenting of biomedical events, as available ontologies pose difficulties on certain issues. We address the following issues: (i) differentiate between the sets documentation, identification, continuant and explanation, understanding, occurrent as we had problems in applying the available ontology of adverse events, (ii) covering diseases and injuries in a consistent way, and (iii) deciding on which level to define relations.
Subjects
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
ISBN
9781643682501
Publisher DOI
Journal
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Series/Report No.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
ISSN
1879-8365
Publisher URL
Organization
Volume
289
Publisher
IOS Press
Submitter
Sariyar, Murat
Citation apa
Neuenschwander, S., Romao, P., Holm, J., & Sariyar, M. (2022). Developing an Ontology for Documenting Adverse Events While Avoiding Pitfalls. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 289). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.18478
File(s)![Thumbnail Image]()
Loading...
open access
Name
SHTI-289-SHTI210885.pdf
License
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Version
published
Size
168.9 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
Checksum (MD5)
dba3ed9189851eae71e531aa8d6c3ce3
