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Development of medical decision support system for leukemia management

โœ Scribed by Young Moon Chae; Quehn Park; Kwang Su Park; Mi Young


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
650 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0957-4174

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โœฆ Synopsis


A prototype Medical Decision Support System (MDSS) for leukemia patients was developed with emphasis on total management approach from patient registration to diagnosis and treatment. Thus, the MDSS consists of four modules: registry, knowledge model, simulator, and Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI). Integration of each module improves overall patient management capability and knowledge acquisition capability of the system. Four different knowledge models were developed to predict diagnosis: rule-based reasoning, case-based reasoning, neural network, and discriminant analysis. Among the four, rule-based reasoning produced the most accurate prediction in diagnosis. In the future, the method of leukemia registry can further be extended to the hospital-based cancer registry for other types of cancer. In order to be more effective, the registry should also be integrated with the hospital information system for an easier data entry.


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