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Competing Interpretations of Disorder Codes in SNOMED CT and ICD

机译:SNOMED CT和ICD中障碍代码的竞争解释

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Under ontological scrutiny we have identified two competing interpretations of disorder concepts in SNOMED. Should codes be interpreted as representing pathological conditions themselves or the situations in which a patient has those conditions? This difference has significant implications for the proposed harmonization between SNOMED CT and the new ICD-11 disease classification and indeed for any systematic review of the correctness of the SNOMED CT hierarchies. Conditions themselves are distinct, whereas in any given situation a patient may have more than one condition. In such cases, SNOMED codes that represent combinations of conditions - which can be regarded as “additive” - are evidence for interpreting the codes as referring to situations. There are clearly some such codes. We conducted a survey to determine the extent of this phenomenon. Three criteria were used – analysis of the SNOMED CT fully specified name, the corresponding logical definition, and the children of the concept under scrutiny. All three showed that at least 11% of concepts met our criteria for representing situations rather than conditions, with a satisfactory inter-rater reliability for the first two. We, therefore, conclude that if a uniform interpretation of SNOMED disorder codes is desired, they should be interpreted as representing situations.
机译:在本体论审查下,我们在SNOMED中确定了两种对疾病概念的竞争解释。代码应该被解释为代表病理状况本身还是患者具有这些状况的情况?这种差异对SNOMED CT与新的ICD-11疾病分类之间的拟议协调以及对SNOMED CT层次结构正确性的任何系统评价都具有重大意义。条件本身是不同的,而在任何给定的情况下,患者可能有多个条件。在这种情况下,代表条件组合的SNOMED代码(可以被视为“加法”)是将代码解释为涉及情况的证据。显然有一些这样的代码。我们进行了一项调查以确定这种现象的严重程度。使用了三个标准–分析SNOMED CT的全名,相应的逻辑定义以及受审查概念的子级。所有这三个方面都表明,至少有11%的概念满足了我们表示情况而不是条件的标准,并且前两个方面的评分者间满意度令人满意。因此,我们得出结论,如果需要对SNOMED疾病代码进行统一解释,则应将其解释为代表情况。

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