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Deciphering clinical abbreviations with a privacy protecting machine learning system

Medicine and Health

Deciphering clinical abbreviations with a privacy protecting machine learning system

A. Rajkomar, E. Loreaux, et al.

Physicians often rely on clinical abbreviations, leading to confusion for patients and even their peers. This groundbreaking research from Alvin Rajkomar and team harnesses a machine learning model to decode these shorthand terms with remarkable accuracy, sometimes outperforming board-certified physicians. Discover how technology can bridge the gap in medical communication!... show more
Abstract
Physicians write clinical notes with abbreviations and shorthand that are difficult to decipher. Abbreviations can be clinical jargon (writing "HIT" for "heparin induced thrombocytopenia"), ambiguous terms that require expertise to disambiguate (using "MS" for "multiple sclerosis" or "mental status"), or domain-specific vernacular ("cb" for "complicated by"). Here we train machine learning models on public web data to decode such text by replacing abbreviations with their meanings. We report a single translation model that simultaneously detects and expands thousands of abbreviations in real clinical notes with accuracies ranging from 92.1%-97.1% on multiple external test datasets. The model equals or exceeds the performance of board-certified physicians (97.6% vs 88.7% total accuracy). Our results demonstrate a general method to contextually decipher abbreviations and shorthand that is built without any privacy-compromising data.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 02, 2022
Authors
Alvin Rajkomar, Eric Loreaux, Yuchen Liu, Jonas Kemp, Benny Li, Ming-Jun Chen, Yi Zhang, Afroz Mohiuddin, Juraj Gottweis
Tags
machine learning
clinical abbreviations
comprehension issues
medical communication
accuracy
model performance
privacy
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