面向临床决策支持的循证论证图

Liang Xiao
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临床决策与备选方案之间的论证活动密切相关。近年来,理论和语言已经发展为论证和基于证据的决策支持。然而,在医学领域使用证据的论点表示的系统研究是缺失的。本文提出了一种基于证据的论证图。临床论证方案和患者偏好论证方案指导其建设。争论可以使用临床和患者偏好证据来表示,并在语义上集成在图中。临床决策支持同时提供给临床医生和患者。该方法是用一个案例研究的决策支持,怀疑患有乳腺癌的患者演示。
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Towards Evidence-based Argumentation Graph for Clinical Decision Support
Clinical decision-making is closely related with the activity of argumentation among alternative options. In recent years, theories and languages have been developed for argumentation and evidence-based decision support. However, a systematic study of argument representation using evidence in the medicine domain is missing. In this paper, an Evidence-based Argumentation Graph is proposed. A Clinical Argumentation scheme and a Patient Preference Argumentation scheme guide their construction. Arguments can be represented using clinical and patient preference evidence and semantically integrated in the graph. Clinical decision support is delivered to clinicians and patients together. The method is demonstrated using a case study of decision support for patients suspected with breast cancer.
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