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A Systematic Review of Natural Language Processing Methods and Applications in Thyroidology.
Loor-Torres, Ricardo; Duran, Mayra; Toro-Tobon, David; Chavez, Maria Mateo; Ponce, Oscar; Jacome, Cristian Soto; Torres, Danny Segura; Perneth, Sandra Algarin; Montori, Victor; Golembiewski, Elizabeth; Osorio, Mariana Borras; Fan, Jungwei W; Ospina, Naykky Singh; Wu, Yonghui; Brito, Juan P.
Afiliação
  • Loor-Torres R; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Duran M; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Toro-Tobon D; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Chavez MM; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Ponce O; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Jacome CS; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Torres DS; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Perneth SA; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Montori V; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Golembiewski E; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Osorio MB; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Fan JW; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Ospina NS; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Wu Y; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
  • Brito JP; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit (R.L.-T., M.D., M.M.C., C.S.., D.S.T., S.A.P., V.M., E.G., M.B.O., J.P.B.), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition (D.T.-T., J.P.B.), Department of Medicine, and Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (N.S.O.), Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clin Proc Digit Health ; 2(2): 270-279, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38938930
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to review the application of natural language processing (NLP) in thyroid-related conditions and to summarize current challenges and potential future directions. We performed a systematic search of databases for studies describing NLP applications in thyroid conditions published in English between January 1, 2012 and November 4, 2022. In addition, we used a snowballing technique to identify studies missed in the initial search or published after our search timeline until April 1, 2023. For included studies, we extracted the NLP method (eg, rule-based, machine learning, deep learning, or hybrid), NLP application (eg, identification, classification, and automation), thyroid condition (eg, thyroid cancer, thyroid nodule, and functional or autoimmune disease), data source (eg, electronic health records, health forums, medical literature databases, or genomic databases), performance metrics, and stages of development. We identified 24 eligible NLP studies focusing on thyroid-related conditions. Deep learning-based methods were the most common (38%), followed by rule-based (21%), and traditional machine learning (21%) methods. Thyroid nodules (54%) and thyroid cancer (29%) were the primary conditions under investigation. Electronic health records were the dominant data source (17/24, 71%), with imaging reports being the most frequently used (15/17, 88%). There is increasing interest in NLP applications for thyroid-related studies, mostly addressing thyroid nodules and using deep learning-based methodologies with limited external validation. However, none of the reviewed NLP applications have reached clinical practice. Several limitations, including inconsistent clinical documentation and model portability, need to be addressed to promote the evaluation and implementation of NLP applications to support patient care in thyroidology.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article