OHDSI Standardized Vocabularies—a large-scale centralized reference ontology for international data harmonization
Northeastern University · Erasmus MC · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) is the largest distributed data network in the world encompassing more than 331 data sources with 2.1 billion patient records across 34 countries. It enables large-scale observational research through standardizing the data into a common data model (CDM) (Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership [OMOP] CDM) and requires a comprehensive, efficient, and reliable ontology system to support data harmonization.
We created the OHDSI Standardized Vocabularies-a common reference ontology mandatory to all data sites in the network. It comprises imported and de novo-generated ontologies containing concepts and relationships between them, and the praxis of converting the source data to the OMOP CDM based on these. It enables harmonization through assigned domains according to clinical categories, comprehensive coverage of entities within each domain, support for commonly used international coding schemes, and standardization of semantically equivalent concepts.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 55
Authors
8- CRChristian ReichCorresponding
Northeastern University, Erasmus MC, The Coordinating Center
- AOAnna Ostropolets
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, The Coordinating Center
- PRPatrick Ryan
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, The Coordinating Center, Janssen (United States)
- PRPeter Rijnbeek
Erasmus MC, The Coordinating Center
- MJMartijn J. Schuemie
The Coordinating Center, Janssen (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Standardization
- Observational study
- Ontology
- Data science
- Harmonization
- Context (archaeology)
- Controlled vocabulary
- Partnerships for the goals