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Comparison of Validity of Mapping between Drug Indications and ICD-10 Direct and Indirect Terminology Based Approaches

Authors
Choi, Y[Choi, Y.]Jung, C[Jung, C.]Chae, Y[Chae, Y.]Kang, M[Kang, M.]Kim, J[Kim, J.]Joung, K[Joung, K.]Lim, J[Lim, J.]Cho, S[Cho, S.]Sung, S[Sung, S.]Lee, E[Lee, E.]Kim, S[Kim, S.]
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
SCHATTAUER GMBH-VERLAG MEDIZIN NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
Keywords
Drug indication database; semantic mapping; International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Citation
METHODS OF INFORMATION IN MEDICINE, v.53, no.3, pp.195 - 201
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SCIE
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Journal Title
METHODS OF INFORMATION IN MEDICINE
Volume
53
Number
3
Start Page
195
End Page
201
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/56959
DOI
10.3414/ME13-01-0053
ISSN
0026-1270
Abstract
Background: Mapping of drug indications to ICD-10 was undertaken in Korea by a public and a private institution for their own purposes. A different mapping approach was used by each institution, which presented a good opportunity to compare the validity of the two approaches. Objectives: This study was undertaken to compare the validity of a direct mapping approach and an indirect terminology based mapping approach of drug indications against the gold standard drawn from the results of the two mapping processes. Methods: Three hundred and seventy-five cardiovascular reference drugs were selected from all listed cardiovascular drugs for the study. In the direct approach, two experienced nurse coders mapped the free text indications directly to ICD-10. In the indirect terminology based approach, the indications were extracted and coded in the Korean Standard Terminology of Medicine. These terminology coded indications were then manually mapped to ICD-10. The results of the two approaches were compared to the gold standard. A kappa statistic was calculated to see the compatibility of both mapping approaches. Recall, precision and Fl score of each mapping approach were calculated and analyzed using a paired t-test. Results: The mean number of indications for the study drugs was 5.42. The mean number of ICD-10 codes that matched in direct approach was 46.32 and that of indirect terminology based approach was 56.94. The agreement of the mapping results between the two approaches were poor (kappa = 0.19). The indirect terminology based approach showed higher recall (86.78%) than direct approach (p <0.001). However, there was no difference in precision and Fl score between the two approaches. Conclusions: Considering no differences in the Fl scores, both approaches may be used in practice for mapping drug indications to ICD-b. However, in terms of consistency, time and manpower, better results are expected from the indirect terminology based approach.
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