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[Structuralization of digestive endoscopy report based on NLP].

Xiao-feng Kong1, Ying Li, Hao-min Li

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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi = Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation
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This study introduces a natural language processing (NLP) method to structure digestive endoscopy reports. The technique uses minimal standard terminology (MST) to convert narrative reports into structured data with 92.3% accuracy.

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Area of Science:

  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Medical Informatics
  • Gastroenterology

Context:

  • Digestive endoscopy reports are often unstructured narrative text.
  • Lack of standardization hinders data analysis and retrieval.
  • Efficient processing of endoscopic findings is crucial for patient care.

Purpose:

  • To develop and validate an NLP-based method for structuring digestive endoscopy reports.
  • To transform unstructured narrative reports into a standardized format using Minimal Standard Terminology (MST).
  • To assess the accuracy of the proposed NLP method.

Summary:

  • A novel NLP approach leverages existing processing technologies and introduces MST.
  • This method converts narrative gastroscopy reports into structured reports.
  • The system achieved a high accuracy rate of 92.3% in structuralization.

Impact:

  • Improves the organization and accessibility of endoscopic data.
  • Facilitates large-scale analysis of digestive endoscopy findings.
  • Enhances clinical decision-making through structured data retrieval.