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A chart review process aided by natural language processing and multi-wave adaptive sampling to expedite validation of code-based algorithms for large database studies

A chart review process aided by natural language processing and multi-wave adaptive sampling to expedite validation of code-based algorithms for large database studies

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英文摘要

Background: One of the ways to enhance analyses conducted with large claims databases is by validating the measurement characteristics of code-based algorithms used to identify health outcomes or other key study parameters of interest. These metrics can be used in quantitative bias analyses to assess the robustness of results for an inferential study given potential bias from outcome misclassification. However, extensive time and resource allocation are typically re-quired to create reference-standard labels through manual chart review of free-text notes from linked electronic health records. Methods: We describe an expedited process that introduces efficiency in a validation study us-ing two distinct mechanisms: 1) use of natural language processing (NLP) to reduce time spent by human reviewers to review each chart, and 2) a multi-wave adaptive sampling approach with pre-defined criteria to stop the validation study once performance characteristics are identified with sufficient precision. We illustrate this process in a case study that validates the performance of a claims-based outcome algorithm for intentional self-harm in patients with obesity. Results: We empirically demonstrate that the NLP-assisted annotation process reduced the time spent on review per chart by 40% and use of the pre-defined stopping rule with multi-wave samples would have prevented review of 77% of patient charts with limited compromise to precision in derived measurement characteristics. Conclusion: This approach could facilitate more routine validation of code-based algorithms used to define key study parameters, ultimately enhancing understanding of the reliability of find-ings derived from database studies.

Shirley V Wang、Georg Hahn、Sushama Kattinakere Sreedhara、Mufaddal Mahesri、Haritha S. Pillai、Rajendra Aldis、Joyce Lii、Sarah K. Dutcher、Rhoda Eniafe、Jamal T. Jones、Keewan Kim、Jiwei He、Hana Lee、Sengwee Toh、Rishi J Desai、Jie Yang

医学研究方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Shirley V Wang,Georg Hahn,Sushama Kattinakere Sreedhara,Mufaddal Mahesri,Haritha S. Pillai,Rajendra Aldis,Joyce Lii,Sarah K. Dutcher,Rhoda Eniafe,Jamal T. Jones,Keewan Kim,Jiwei He,Hana Lee,Sengwee Toh,Rishi J Desai,Jie Yang.A chart review process aided by natural language processing and multi-wave adaptive sampling to expedite validation of code-based algorithms for large database studies[EB/OL].(2025-07-25)[2025-08-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.22943.点此复制

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