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RuleEd, a web-based semantic network interface for constructing and revising computable eligibility rules.

Ben Olasov1, Ida Sim

  • 1University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. olasov@medicine.ucsf.edu

AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
|January 24, 2007
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RuleEd standardizes clinical trial eligibility rules from free text into a controlled vocabulary. This web-based tool helps authors precisely define and manage these critical rule representations for better trial management.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Informatics
  • Clinical Trial Management

Background:

  • Clinical trial eligibility criteria are often complex and expressed in free text.
  • Standardizing these rules is crucial for accurate patient selection and trial execution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce RuleEd, a web-based environment for representing clinical trial eligibility rules.
  • To enable the mapping of free-text terms to a controlled vocabulary for enhanced clarity and consistency.

Main Methods:

  • RuleEd utilizes interactive and non-interactive methods for rule representation.
  • It provides interfaces for creating, refining, and disambiguating concept mappings.

Main Results:

  • Enables free-text eligibility rules to be structured as terms mapped to unique concepts.

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  • Facilitates fine-grained control over the specification of eligibility rule representations.
  • Conclusions:

    • RuleEd offers a robust solution for standardizing clinical trial eligibility rules.
    • Improves the precision and manageability of eligibility criteria through controlled vocabulary mapping.