Facilitating pharmacogenetic studies using electronic health records and natural-language processing: a case study of warfarin.
DNA biobanks linked to comprehensive electronic health records systems are potentially powerful resources for pharmacogenetic studies. This study sought to develop natural-language-processing algorithms to extract drug-dose information from clinical text, and to assess the capabilities of such tools to automate the data-extraction process for pharmacogenetic studies.
Author(s): Xu, Hua, Jiang, Min, Oetjens, Matt, Bowton, Erica A, Ramirez, Andrea H, Jeff, Janina M, Basford, Melissa A, Pulley, Jill M, Cowan, James D, Wang, Xiaoming, Ritchie, Marylyn D, Masys, Daniel R, Roden, Dan M, Crawford, Dana C, Denny, Joshua C
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000208