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Documentation in pharmacovigilance: using an ontology to extend and normalize Pubmed queries.

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OBJECTIVES: To assess and understand adverse drug reactions (ADRs), a systematic review of reference databases like Pubmed is a necessary and mandatory step in Pharmacovigilance. In order to assist pharmacovigilance team with a computerized tool, we performed a comparative study of 4 different approaches to query Pubmed through ADR-drug terms. The aim of this study is to assess how an ontology of adverse effects, used to normalize and extend queries, could improve this search. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The ontological resource OntoEIM contains 58,000 classes and integrates MedDRA terminology. The entry point is a ADR-Drug term and the four methods are (i) a direct search on Pubmed (ii) a search with a normalized query enhanced with domain-specific Mesh Heading criteria, (iii) a search with the same elaborated query extended to the MeSH sub-hierarchy of the adverse effect entry and (iv) a search with a set of MedDRA terms grouped by subsomption in the OntoEIM ontology. For each of the 16 queries performed and analysed, relevant publications are selected "manually" by two pharmacovigilant experts. RESULTS: The recall is respectively of 63%, 50%, 67% and 74%, the precision of 13%, 26%, 29% and 4%. The best recall is provided by the ontology-based method, for 4 cases out of 16 this method returns relevant publications when the others return no results. CONCLUSION: Results show that an ontology-based search tool improves the recall performance, but other tools and methods are needed to raise the precision.
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hal-00748892 , version 1 (06-11-2012)

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Denis Delamarre, Agnès Lillo-Le Louët, Laetitia Guillot, Anne Jamet, Eric Sadou, et al.. Documentation in pharmacovigilance: using an ontology to extend and normalize Pubmed queries.. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2010, 160 (Pt 1), pp.518-22. ⟨10.3233/978-1-60750-588-4-518⟩. ⟨hal-00748892⟩

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