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Development of a COVID-19 Application Ontology for the ACT Network
Shyam Visweswaran; Malarkodi J Samayamuthu; Michele Morris; Griffin M Weber; Douglas MacFadden; Philip Trevvett; Jeffrey G. Klann; Vivian Gainer; Barbara Benoit; Murphy N Shawn; Lav P Patel; Nebojsa Mirkovic; Yuliya Borovskiy; Robert D Johnson; Matthew Wyatt; Amy Wang; Robert W Follett; Ngan Chau; Wenhong Zhu; Mark Abajian; Amy Chuang; Neil Bahroos; Phillip Reeder; Donglu Xie; Jennifer Cai; Elaina R Sendro; Robert D Toto; Gary S Firestein; Lee M Nadler; Steven E Reis.
Affiliation
  • Shyam Visweswaran; University of Pittsburgh
  • Malarkodi J Samayamuthu; University of Pittsburgh
  • Michele Morris; University of Pittsburgh
  • Griffin M Weber; Harvard Medical School
  • Douglas MacFadden; Harvard Medical School
  • Philip Trevvett; Harvard Medical School
  • Jeffrey G. Klann; Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Vivian Gainer; Mass General Brigham
  • Barbara Benoit; Partners Healthcare, Boston
  • Murphy N Shawn; Mass General Brigham
  • Lav P Patel; University of Kansas Medical Center
  • Nebojsa Mirkovic; University of Pennsylvania Health System
  • Yuliya Borovskiy; University of Pennsylvania Health System
  • Robert D Johnson; University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Matthew Wyatt; University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Amy Wang; University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Robert W Follett; University of California at Los Angeles
  • Ngan Chau; University of California at Los Angeles
  • Wenhong Zhu; University of California at San Diego
  • Mark Abajian; University of Southern California
  • Amy Chuang; University of California at San Diego
  • Neil Bahroos; University of Southern California
  • Phillip Reeder; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Donglu Xie; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Jennifer Cai; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Elaina R Sendro; The Chartis Group
  • Robert D Toto; University of Texas
  • Gary S Firestein; University of California
  • Lee M Nadler; Harvard Medical School
  • Steven E Reis; University of Pittsburgh
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21253596
ABSTRACT
Clinical data networks that leverage large volumes of data in electronic health records (EHRs) are significant resources for research on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Data harmonization is a key challenge in seamless use of multisite EHRs for COVID-19 research. We developed a COVID-19 application ontology in the national Accrual to Clinical Trials (ACT) network that enables harmonization of data elements that that are critical to COVID-19 research. The ontology contains over 50,000 concepts in the domains of diagnosis, procedures, medications, and laboratory tests. In particular, it has computational phenotypes to characterize the course of illness and outcomes, derived terms, and harmonized value sets for SARS-CoV-2 laboratory tests. The ontology was deployed and validated on the ACT COVID-19 network that consists of nine academic health centers with data on 14.5M patients. This ontology, which is freely available to the entire research community on GitHub at https//github.com/shyamvis/ACT-COVID-Ontology, will be useful for harmonizing EHRs for COVID-19 research beyond the ACT network.
License
cc_by_nc_nd
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
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