DocumentCode :
243665
Title :
Refining Adverse Drug Reactions Using Association Rule Mining for Electronic Healthcare Data
Author :
Reps, Jenna M. ; Aickelin, Uwe ; Jiangang Ma ; Yanchun Zhang
fYear :
2014
fDate :
14-14 Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
763
Lastpage :
770
Abstract :
Side effects of prescribed medications are a common occurrence. Electronic healthcare databases present the opportunity to identify new side effects efficiently but currently the methods are limited due to confounding (i.e. When an association between two variables is identified due to them both being associated to a third variable). In this paper we propose a proof of concept method that learns common associations and uses this knowledge to automatically refine side effect signals (i.e. Exposure-outcome associations) by removing instances of the exposure-outcome associations that are caused by confounding. This leaves the signal instances that are most likely to correspond to true side effect occurrences. We then calculate a novel measure termed the confounding-adjusted risk value, a more accurate absolute risk value of a patient experiencing the outcome within 60 days of the exposure. Tentative results suggest that the method works. For the four signals (i.e. Exposure-outcome associations) investigated we are able to correctly filter the majority of exposure-outcome instances that were unlikely to correspond to true side effects. The method is likely to improve when tuning the association rule mining parameters for specific health outcomes. This paper shows that it may be possible to filter signals at a patient level based on association rules learned from considering patients´ medical histories. However, additional work is required to develop a way to automate the tuning of the method´s parameters.
Keywords :
data mining; database management systems; drugs; health care; information filtering; medical information systems; absolute risk value; adverse drug reaction; association rule mining; confounding-adjusted risk value; electronic healthcare database; exposure-outcome association; information filtering; patient medical history; prescribed medication; side effect signal; side effects; true side effect occurrence; Association rules; Drugs; Educational institutions; Itemsets; Logistics; adverse drug reaction; causal inference; signal refinement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Data Mining Workshop (ICDMW), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4275-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDMW.2014.53
Filename :
7022672
Link To Document :
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