Real-time clinical note monitoring to detect conditions for rapid follow-up: A case study of clinical trial enrollment in drug-induced torsades de pointes and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
Identifying acute events as they occur is challenging in large hospital systems. Here, we describe an automated method to detect 2 rare adverse drug events (ADEs), drug-induced torsades de pointes and Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis, in near real time for participant recruitment into prospective clinical studies. A text processing system searched clinical notes from the electronic health record (EHR) for relevant keywords and alerted study personnel via email [...]
Author(s): DeLozier, Sarah, Speltz, Peter, Brito, Jason, Tang, Leigh Anne, Wang, Janey, Smith, Joshua C, Giuse, Dario, Phillips, Elizabeth, Williams, Kristina, Strickland, Teresa, Davogustto, Giovanni, Roden, Dan, Denny, Joshua C
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa213