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Journal of Biomedical Semantics | 2017

An ontological analysis of medical Bayesian indicators of performance.

Adrien Barton; Jean-François Ethier; Régis Duvauferrier; Anita Burgun

BackgroundBiomedical ontologies aim at providing the most exhaustive and rigorous representation of reality as described by biomedical sciences. A large part of medical reasoning deals with diagnosis and is essentially probabilistic. It would be an asset for biomedical ontologies to be able to support such a probabilistic reasoning and formalize Bayesian indicators of performance: sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value. In doing so, one has to consider that not only the positive and negative predictive values, but also sensitivity and specificity depend upon the group under consideration: this is the “spectrum effect”.MethodsThe sensitivity value of an index test IT for a disease M in a group g is identified with the proportion of people in g who have M who would get a positive result to IT if the test IT was realized on them. This value can be estimated by selecting a reference test RT for M and a sample s of g, and measuring the proportion, among members of s having a positive result to RT, of those who got a positive result to IT. Similar approximation strategies hold for prevalence, specificity, PPV and NPV. Indicators of diagnostic performances and their estimations are formalized in the context of the OBO Foundry, built on the realist upper ontology Basic Formal Ontology (BFO).ResultsEntities and relations from the Ontology for Biomedical investigations (OBI) and the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO) are used and complemented to represent reference tests and index tests, tests executions, tests results and the relations involving those entities, as well as the values of indicators of performance and their estimates. The computations taking as input several estimates of an indicator of performance to produce a finer estimate are also represented. The value of e.g. sensitivity estimates should be dissociated from the real sensitivity value – which involves possible, non-actual conditions, namely the result a person would get if a medical test would be performed on her. Such conditions could not be directly represented in a realist ontology, but a representation is proposed that introduces only actual entities by considering a disposition whose probability value is the real sensitivity value. A sensitivity estimate is a data item which is about such a disposition.ConclusionsThis model provides theoretical basis for the representation of entities supporting Bayesian reasoning in ontologies.


Learning Health Systems | 2018

The TRANSFoRm project: Experience and lessons learned regarding functional and interoperability requirements to support primary care

Jean-François Ethier; Mark McGilchrist; Adrien Barton; Anne-Marie Cloutier; Vasa Curcin; Brendan Delaney; Anita Burgun

The current model of medical knowledge production, transfer, and application suffers from serious shortcomings. Learning health systems (LHS) have recently emerged as a potential solution—systems in which health information generated from patients is continuously analyzed to improve knowledge that will be transferred to patient care.


Methods of Information in Medicine | 2014

Clinical data integration model : core interoperability ontology for research using primary care data

Jean-François Ethier; Vasa Curcin; Adrien Barton; Mark McGilchrist; Hilde Bastiaens; Anna Andreasson; James Rossiter; Lei Zhao; Theodoros N. Arvanitis; Adel Taweel; Brendan Delaney; Anita Burgun


formal ontology in information systems | 2018

The Identity of Dispositions.

Adrien Barton; Olivier Grenier; Ludger Jansen; Jean-François Ethier


Applied Ontology | 2018

An ontological analysis of drug prescriptions

Jean-François Ethier; Adrien Barton; Ryeyan Taseen


JOWO | 2017

Ambiguities in Medical Bitemporalized Relational Databases: A Referent Tracking View.

Adrien Barton; Christina Khnaisser; Luc Lavoie; Jean-François Ethier


JOWO | 2017

A Taxonomy of Disposition-Parthood.

Adrien Barton; Ludger Jansen; Jean-François Ethier


ICBO | 2017

What is a Risk? A Formal Representation of Risk of Stroke for People with Atrial Fibrillation.

Adrien Barton; Ludger Jansen; Arnaud Rosier; Jean-François Ethier


formal ontology in information systems | 2016

The Two Ontological Faces of Velocity.

Adrien Barton; Jean-François Ethier


ODLS | 2016

A modelling pattern for multi-track dispositions for life-science ontologies.

Adrien Barton; Ludger Jansen

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Anita Burgun

Paris Descartes University

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Luc Lavoie

Université de Sherbrooke

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Ryeyan Taseen

Université de Sherbrooke

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