Title: The Significance of SNODENT MIE 2005, Geneva
1The Significance of SNODENTMIE 2005, Geneva
Louis J. Goldberg, Werner Ceusters, John Eisner,
Barry Smith
- Dr. Werner Ceusters
- European Centre for Ontological Research
- Saarland University
- Saarbrücken - Germany
2SNODENT
- Structured NOmenclature of DENTistry
- designed as a diagnostic companion to the Current
Dental Terminology (CDT) treatment codes of the
American Dental Association (ADA) - A collection of 6491 terms, partly (4900) taken
from SNOMED, partly (1600) contributed by ADA - Integrated in SNOMED-CT starting with the January
2004 version
3Quality of SNODENT
- Has the potential to become a de facto standard.
- But is it of good enough quality ?
- To answer that question
- We compared it with SNOMED
- We applied quality checking methods that have
been used with succes in other checking other
systems - SNOMED-CT (MEDINFO 2004)
- NCI-Thesaurus (Meth Inform Med 2005)
4Materials
- SNODENT as a flat list of
- 6491 unique enomens, each of them associated
with one out of - 3863 unique termcodes
- The termcodes are suspiciously similar to SNOMED
concept codes - D5-10000 Dental disease, NOS
- D5-10000 Disease of teeth, NOS
- D5-10000 Tooth disorder, NOS
- F-51540 Expectoration of bloody sputum
- F-51540 Expectoration of hemorrhagic sputum
- Thus we were interested to find out how that
version of SNODENT compared to relevant content
of SNOMED-CT (July 2003 version)
5Methods
- Simple analysis and comparisons
- face validity of SNODENT-terms with respect to
the associated codes (synsets) - There was no documentation on what the enomen
termcode relationship in SNODENT represents ! - Overlap of terms/enomens and conceptcodes/termcode
s in both systems - Status of the SNODENT-terms if it were
SNOMED-terms - SNODENT-graph extraction from SNOMED
- Re-classification of that graph using our
MEDINFO-2004 algorithm
6SNODENT-graph extraction from SNOMED
- For each enomen of SNODENT extract all
SNOMED-concepts to which that term is associated,
and for each such SNOMED-concept extract all
concepts on any path to the top, going over both
isa and associative relationships
ISA
associative
7The re-classification algorithm
- Automated post-coordination using version space
theory - Guided creation of
- Most specific generalisations
- If there is a concept with properties P1 and P2,
then create a concept that is defined by these
properties - Most generic specialisations
- Reclassify all existing concepts having the
properties P1 and P2 - Process guided by existing subsumption hierarchy
- Inspect suspicious configurations
8Suspicious configurations
The presence of only one generated concept in a
list of the concepts subsumed by a given concept
The presence of only one existing subsumed
concept next to a list of generated concepts for
the same subsumer
The presence of a pre-existing concept that is
subsumed by a generated concept without any other
additional relationships from the pre-existing
concept to another one.
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9Problems in the Calibration of SNODENT and SNOMED
(1)
- 618 (9.52) of SNODENT terms,
- involving 208 (5.38) termcodes,
- point to concepts in SNOMED-CT that have a
watch out status, distributed as follows - retired 86,
- duplicate 15,
- ambiguous 517.
- 1203 (18.53) SNODENT terms point to SNOMED-CT
concepts that are labelled as active, but that do
not have (in SNOMED) the term used by SNODENT. - Hence
- if SNOMED-CT would be taken as the gold standard,
18.53 of the SNODENT terms must be considered to
be inappropriate. - If SNODENT would be taken as gold standard,
SNOMED-CT would lack 18.53 of the accepted terms
in SNODENT.
10Problems in the Calibration of SNODENT and SNOMED
(2)
- 368 (5.67) SNODENT terms are not found in
SNOMED, although the corresponding concept does
exist in both systems (and with the same code). - Differences are due to
- use of adjectival form,
- use of a determiner,
- use of NOS,
- eponyms,
- spelling variants.
- SNODENT enforces just a single meaning for terms
that are in and of themselves polysemous, but
SNOMED allows terms to be used in a variety of
meanings. - 437 (6.73) SNODENT terms are used in SNOMED with
different meanings, the majority reflecting a
(systematic) oddity of SNOMED rather than of
SNODENT.
11Examples of single terms in SNODENT used with
plural meanings in SNOMED
12What does the SNODENTenomen termcode relation
captures ?
Reference to the same universal ?
D5-10000 Dental disease, NOS D5-10000 Disease of
teeth, NOS D5-10000 Tooth disorder,
NOS F-51540 Expectoration of bloody
sputum F-51540 Expectoration of hemorrhagic
sputum
13What does the SNODENTenomen termcode relation
captures ?
Reference to roughly the same universal
? (differences not being relevant for dentists)
F-A3692 Adverse taste perception F-A3692 Chorda
tympani disorder F-A3692 Dysgeusia F-A3692 Neuro
logic unpleasant taste F-A3692 Parageusia F-A369
2 Perversion of sense of taste F-A3692 Primary
taste disorder
T-53120 Dorsal surface of anterior two-thirds of
tongue T-53120 Dorsal surface of
tongue T-53120 Dorsum of anterior tongue
14Failure to apply soundontological principles
D5-22070 Cheilodynia D5-22070 Painful lips
D5-10578 Sensitive dentin D5-10578 Tooth
sensitivity
It is not because patient with cheilodynia
refers to the same entity as patient with
painful lips, that cheilodynia and painful
lips refer to the same entity !
15Results of graph extraction and reclassification
- 7500 SNOMED-CT concepts were extracted (2)
- ( Original SNODENT termcodes 3863 )
- 1081 new concepts generated through
reclassification - I.e. 14,4 increase
- Re-classification of SNOMED-CT in total showed
only a 6 increase (MEDINFO 2004) - ? Dentistry poorly worked out in SNOMED
16Example of suspiciousconfiguration
- XXX-10015676XXX
- DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITY OF TOOTH SIZE AND FORM
- CONGENITAL ANOMALY OF TEETH (DISORDER) 79723009
- MOON'S MOLAR TEETH (DISORDER) 109436001
- XXX-10007459XXX
- SUPERNUMERARY CUSP (DISORDER) 234954009
- SUPERNUMERARY ROOTS (DISORDER) 12270007
- STRUCTURE OF CROWN OF TOOTH (BODY STRUCTURE)
75628001 - DISEASE OF HARD TISSUES OF TEETH (DISORDER)
46557008 - XXX-10007569XXX
- MOLAR TOOTH STRUCTURE (BODY STRUCTURE) 76928009
- XXX-10009937XXX
- TUBERCULUM PARAMOLARE (DISORDER) 78305006
- TAURODONTISM (DISORDER) 51744007
- DENS EVAGINATUS (DISORDER) 63691004
- MICRODONTIA (DISORDER) 32337007
- PEG-SHAPED TEETH (DISORDER) 29553002
- GENERALIZED MACRODONTIA (DISORDER) 93463007
- MACRODONTIA (DISORDER) 71485000
17Example of underspecification
- SNOMED currently associates tooth finding only
with the locations - digestive structure and
- oral cavity structure
- but not with the locations
- tooth structure and
- jaw region structure.
18Work to be done by CAP/ADA
- assessing which generated concepts should be
included in an enhanced version of the SNODENT
codes and which should be excluded - assigning a fully specified name to the included
concepts - subjecting the differentiating criteria which led
to the excluded concepts to a critical analysis
and revising them accordingly - verifying for the included concepts that they
subsume all concepts that they should subsume. - Estimated effort
- the 1081 generated concepts themselves subsume
between 1 and 37 concepts. - Many of the generated concepts that subsume only
one concept have a meaning identical to that of
the existing SNOMED-CT concept.
19Conclusion
- SNODENT as a flat structure isnt very helpful
- SNODENT in snomed-ised form is better, not
because the structure is good, but because the
structure allows you to find mistakes better - SNOMED currently covers SNODENT not good enough
- The part of SNOMED dealing with dentistry is
structurally worse organised than the entire
structure