I think this case might be covered by the "generic" status classifier from the assertion module? It distinguishes generic mentions of an event from actual mentions (generic covering both discussions and other things like "she knows chemotherapy causes side effects" where neither entity is actual yet). That is part of a default pipeline but it is harder than negation or uncertainty. You can try it and see whether it works well enough on your data to be useful. Tim
________________________________________ From: Finan, Sean <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 1:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Identification of prostatectomy Hi Sangram, I would love to say that I have a simple answer for you, but I don't. There is an engine that will attempt to identify events as hedged, hypothetical, actual or generic ... the ContextualModalityAnnotator in the ctakes-temporal module. However, it is not in the commonly used pipelines, and I have no idea how well it works. It is possible that somebody else out there is using this annotator to great success or at least knows more about it than I. Sean -----Original Message----- From: Sangram Patil [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 12:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Identification of prostatectomy Many thanks, Sean! I have patient-clinical-notes e.g. - 83 y.o. Asian gentleman who is status post a robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy in October of 2006 for pathologic stage T2c, Gleason 4+3 prostate cancer excised with a negative surgical margin but benign glands at the margin. - The patient is a 73-year-old Caucasian gentleman who is status post radical prostatectomy in 2006. - Greater than 30 minutes of face to face discussion time were spent discussing the prostate gland, prostate diseases and prostate cancer. We discussed open radical prostatectomy, daVinci prostatectomy, external beam radiation, brachytherapy, cryotherapy, androgen deprivation, watchful waiting and HIFU. - We discussed different treatment options for prostate cancer. We discussed non-curative options including active surveillance and hormone therapy. We also discussed potentially curative options including surgery versus radiation and cryotherapy. The note gets annotated using clinical pipeline - AggregatePlaintextFastUMLSProcessor. By searching keyword I can find a treatment. sometimes physician writes about the discussion and sometime the actual surgery. Now I have problem to finalise if the mentioned procedure/treatment is really happened or just discussed. I can't just rely on verb in the sentence. Your help would help me a lot! On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Finan, Sean < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sangram, > > Just fyi, users of some email apps (e.g. Outlook) may not be able to > reply to a message with a web address in the title. > > Now to your question: > > >69 y.o. Caucasian gentleman with a history of prostate cancer s/p > >open > RRP in 9/2005 for a pT2c, GS3+4 prostate cancer excised with a > negative margin. > > > on what basis I can make out if the patient has underwent > > prostatectomy > > The output has underlined "RRP" and marked it as a procedure with UMLS > CUI > C0194825 . > As the author of the question, you probably already know that an rrp > is a (radical retropubic) prostatectomy. However, if you did not then > you can see that it is marked in the sentence as a procedure, making > it a candidate. If you visit the UMLS metathesaurus > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__uts.nlm.nih.gov_metathesaurus.html&d=BQIBaQ&c=qS4goWBT7poplM69zy_3xhKwEW14JZMSdioCoppxeFU&r=fs67GvlGZstTpyIisCYNYmQCP6r0bcpKGd4f7d4gTao&m=F_5Xmb5KaG1WtQQR78xx8AleQvJTOqZEeIgwRUewe1w&s=YgPBaqDMDp6zVtBKzAgCjuzCPOnYnXtlv8kqpzRHzac&e= > and enter the CUI C0194825 . > The metathesaurus will display (among other things): > Radical retropubic prostatectomy > Therapeutic or Preventative Procedure > Surgery to remove all of the prostate and nearby lymph nodes through > an incision in the wall of the abdomen. > > If you aren't able to use the metathesaurus then you can apply for a > free user license from the nlm: > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__uts.nlm.nih.gov__ > license.html&d=BQIBaQ&c=qS4goWBT7poplM69zy_3xhKwEW14JZMSdioCoppxeFU&r= > fs67GvlGZstTpyIisCYNYmQCP6r0bcpKGd4f7d4gTao&m=F_5Xmb5KaG1WtQQR78xx8Ale > QvJTOqZEeIgwRUewe1w&s=njFE-cg3zaLnwHaClL09gNybN1aw91r3TvQpDqi6bHs&e= < > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__uts.nlm.nih.gov_l > icense.html&d=BQIBaQ&c=qS4goWBT7poplM69zy_3xhKwEW14JZMSdioCoppxeFU&r=f > s67GvlGZstTpyIisCYNYmQCP6r0bcpKGd4f7d4gTao&m=F_5Xmb5KaG1WtQQR78xx8AleQ > vJTOqZEeIgwRUewe1w&s=DASDSV2lLrnUmIg9Ne7_9y62iMMP0NAuxVNUWpo1_rA&e= > > > If you would like to have more information (such as term preferred > text listing), please add a jira item as a "nice to have" and maybe > somebody will implement it. It isn't in there now because I didn't > want the display to get cluttered. > > Sean > > > -- Sincerely, Sangram Patil
