Using conceptual graphs for clinical guidelines representation and knowledge visualization

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Bernard Kamsu-Foguem
Germaine Tchuenté-Foguem
Clovis Foguem
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[1] ENIT-INPT University of Toulouse,Laboratory of Production Engineering (LGP), EA 1905
[2] University of Lille - North of France,Laboratory of Biomathematics, EA 3614, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biology
[3] University of Yaoundé I,MAT Laboratory, UMI 209, UMMISCO, Faculty of Science
[4] Center for Food and Taste sciences (CSGA) - UMR 6265 CNRS – UMR 1324 INRA - University of Burgundy,undefined
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Conceptual graphs; Knowledge representation; Visual reasoning; Medical protocols; Intensive care units;
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The intrinsic complexity of the medical domain requires the building of some tools to assist the clinician and improve the patient’s health care. Clinical practice guidelines and protocols (CGPs) are documents with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria in specific areas of healthcare and they have been represented using several languages, but these are difficult to understand without a formal background. This paper uses conceptual graph formalism to represent CGPs. The originality here is the use of a graph-based approach in which reasoning is based on graph-theory operations to support sound logical reasoning in a visual manner. It allows users to have a maximal understanding and control over each step of the knowledge reasoning process in the CGPs exploitation. The application example concentrates on a protocol for the management of adult patients with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state in the Intensive Care Unit.
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页码:571 / 589
页数:18
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