A systematic review of 37 studies found natural language processing in cardiology is primarily used to identify diagnoses and extract disease severity using rule-based methods.
Systematic Review (n=37)
Cardiac disease (n=37)
Natural language processing (NLP)
NLP methods and applications in cardiology
Natural language processing (NLP) is a set of automated methods to organise and evaluate the information contained in unstructured clinical notes, which are a rich source of real-world data from clinical care that may be used to improve outcomes and understanding of disease in cardiology. The purpose of this systematic review is to provide an understanding of NLP, review how it has been used to date within cardiology and illustrate the opportunities that this approach provides for both research and clinical care. We systematically searched six scholarly databases (ACM Digital Library, Arxiv, Embase, IEEE Explore, PubMed and Scopus) for studies published in 2015-2020 describing the development or application of NLP methods for clinical text focused on cardiac disease. Studies not published in English, lacking a description of NLP methods, non-cardiac focused and duplicates were excluded. Two independent reviewers extracted general study information, clinical details and NLP details and appraised quality using a checklist of quality indicators for NLP studies. We identified 37 studies developing and applying NLP in heart failure, imaging, coronary artery disease, electrophysiology, general cardiology and valvular heart disease. Most studies used NLP to identify patients with a specific diagnosis and extract disease severity using rule-based NLP methods. Some used NLP algorithms to predict clinical outcomes. A major limitation is the inability to aggregate findings across studies due to vastly different NLP methods, evaluation and reporting. This review reveals numerous opportunities for future NLP work in cardiology with more diverse patient samples, cardiac diseases, datasets, methods and applications.
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Meghan Reading Turchioe
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Alexander Volodarskiy
New York Hospital Queens
Jyotishman Pathak
Assam Don Bosco University
Heart
Cornell University
Duke University
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
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Turchioe et al. (Thu,) conducted a systematic review in Cardiac disease (n=37). Natural language processing (NLP) was evaluated on NLP methods and applications in cardiology. A systematic review of 37 studies found natural language processing in cardiology is primarily used to identify diagnoses and extract disease severity using rule-based methods.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0619b72996624544bdd9b9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319769