Ontology for Heart Rate Turbulence Domain Applying the Conceptual Model of SNOMED-CT
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2012-07-18
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Although cardiovascular risk stratification (CVRS)
based on ECG-derived indices has been deeply studied, many
current findings are not being widely used in the clinical practice.
We hypothesized that, in addition to the necessary scientific
evidence, also a clear and standardized connection among the
current knowledge in the scientific literature, its availability for
the cardiologist, and the actual patient data, is necessary for the
practical implementation and refinement of these indices.
For this purpose, we implemented an standardized framework
for CVRS based on ECG-derived indices, focused on the actual
knowledge of Heart Rate Turbulence (HRT) indices (with concise
guidelines and clear procedures to parameter calculations). An
ontology for HRT was built according to a set of logical and
relational rules, yielding the class hierarchy model and its corresponding
inferred model (Prot¿eg¿e-OWL, 4.1) for completeness.
Different from other biomedical ontologies, ours was based on the
international standard SNOMED-CT. The model of SNOMEDCT
not only considers terminology, but also properties and relationships,
what guaranteed the standardization and compatibility
with current and emerging Electronic Health Records. Our HRT
ontology consisted of 308 concepts (289 from SNOMED-CT, and
19 a local extension to model the main concepts of the HRTdomain).
As an application example, a database of 27 instances
of patients with HRT from 24-Holter monitoring recordings was
considered, with basic HRT indices and also conventional and
emergent signal processing calculations. A consistence of 86%
and 77% was achieved between averaged procedure for HRT
index calculations given in the guidelines and with a filtering
procedure.