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Title

Using Constraint Logic Programming for the Verification of Customized Decision Models for Clinical Guidelines

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Informatyki, Wydział Informatyki, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Scientific discipline (Law 2.0)

[2.3] Information and communication technology

Year of publication

2017

Chapter type

chapter in monograph / paper

Publication language

english

Abstract

EN Computer-interpretable implementations of clinical guidelines (CIGs) add knowledge that is outside the scope of the original guideline. This knowledge can customize CIGs to patients’ psycho-social context or address comorbidities that are common in the local population, potentially increasing standardization of care and patient compliance. We developed a two-layered contextual decision-model based on the PROforma CIG formalism that separates the primary knowledge of the original guideline from secondary arguments for or against specific recommendations. In this paper we show how constraint logic programming can be used to verify the layered model for two essential properties: (1) secondary arguments do not rule in recommendations that are ruled out in the original guideline, and (2) the CIG is complete in providing recommendation(s) for any combination of patient data items considered. We demonstrate our approach when applied to the asthma domain.

Date of online publication

30.05.2017

Pages (from - to)

37 - 47

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-59758-4_4

URL

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-59758-4_4

Book

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine : 16th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2017, Vienna, Austria, June 21-24, 2017, Proceedings

Presented on

16th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Europe, 21-24.06.2017, Vienna, Austria

Ministry points / conference (CORE)

70

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WoS (15)

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