Automated Recommendation for Cervical Cancer Screening and Surveillance

Author:

Wagholikar Kavishwar B.1,Maclaughlin Kathy L.2,Casey Petra M.3,Kastner Thomas M.3,Henry Michael R.4,Hankey Ronald A.5,Peters Steve G.6,Greenes Robert A.78,Chute Christopher G.1,Liu Hongfang1,Chaudhry Rajeev9

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Statistics and Informatics, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

2. Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

3. Obstetrics-Gynecology, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

4. Anatomic Pathology, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

5. Population Management Systems, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

6. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

7. Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona.

8. Health Science Research, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona.

9. Primary Care Internal Medicine and Center for Innovation, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA.

Abstract

Because of the complexity of cervical cancer prevention guidelines, clinicians often fail to follow best-practice recommendations. Moreover, existing clinical decision support (CDS) systems generally recommend a cervical cytology every three years for all female patients, which is inappropriate for patients with abnormal findings that require surveillance at shorter intervals. To address this problem, we developed a decision tree-based CDS system that integrates national guidelines to provide comprehensive guidance to clinicians. Validation was performed in several iterations by comparing recommendations generated by the system with those of clinicians for 333 patients. The CDS system extracted relevant patient information from the electronic health record and applied the guideline model with an overall accuracy of 87%. Providers without CDS assistance needed an average of 1 minute 39 seconds to decide on recommendations for management of abnormal findings. Overall, our work demonstrates the feasibility and potential utility of automated recommendation system for cervical cancer screening and surveillance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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