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Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions
OBJECTIVE: IBM((R)) Watson for Oncology (WfO) is a clinical decision-support system (CDSS) that provides evidence-informed therapeutic options to cancer-treating clinicians. A panel of experienced oncologists compared CDSS treatment options to treatment decisions made by clinicians to characterize t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33517389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocaa334 |
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author | Suwanvecho, Suthida Suwanrusme, Harit Jirakulaporn, Tanawat Issarachai, Surasit Taechakraichana, Nimit Lungchukiet, Palita Decha, Wimolrat Boonpakdee, Wisanu Thanakarn, Nittaya Wongrattananon, Pattanawadee Preininger, Anita M Solomon, Metasebya Wang, Suwei Hekmat, Rezzan Dankwa-Mullan, Irene Shortliffe, Edward Patel, Vimla L Arriaga, Yull Jackson, Gretchen Purcell Kiatikajornthada, Narongsak |
author_facet | Suwanvecho, Suthida Suwanrusme, Harit Jirakulaporn, Tanawat Issarachai, Surasit Taechakraichana, Nimit Lungchukiet, Palita Decha, Wimolrat Boonpakdee, Wisanu Thanakarn, Nittaya Wongrattananon, Pattanawadee Preininger, Anita M Solomon, Metasebya Wang, Suwei Hekmat, Rezzan Dankwa-Mullan, Irene Shortliffe, Edward Patel, Vimla L Arriaga, Yull Jackson, Gretchen Purcell Kiatikajornthada, Narongsak |
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description | OBJECTIVE: IBM((R)) Watson for Oncology (WfO) is a clinical decision-support system (CDSS) that provides evidence-informed therapeutic options to cancer-treating clinicians. A panel of experienced oncologists compared CDSS treatment options to treatment decisions made by clinicians to characterize the quality of CDSS therapeutic options and decisions made in practice. METHODS: This study included patients treated between 1/2017 and 7/2018 for breast, colon, lung, and rectal cancers at Bumrungrad International Hospital (BIH), Thailand. Treatments selected by clinicians were paired with therapeutic options presented by the CDSS and coded to mask the origin of options presented. The panel rated the acceptability of each treatment in the pair by consensus, with acceptability defined as compliant with BIH’s institutional practices. Descriptive statistics characterized the study population and treatment-decision evaluations by cancer type and stage. RESULTS: Nearly 60% (187) of 313 treatment pairs for breast, lung, colon, and rectal cancers were identical or equally acceptable, with 70% (219) of WfO therapeutic options identical to, or acceptable alternatives to, BIH therapy. In 30% of cases (94), 1 or both treatment options were rated as unacceptable. Of 32 cases where both WfO and BIH options were acceptable, WfO was preferred in 18 cases and BIH in 14 cases. Colorectal cancers exhibited the highest proportion of identical or equally acceptable treatments; stage IV cancers demonstrated the lowest. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that a system designed in the US to support, rather than replace, cancer-treating clinicians provides therapeutic options which are generally consistent with recommendations from oncologists outside the US. |
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spelling | pubmed-79734552021-03-23 Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions Suwanvecho, Suthida Suwanrusme, Harit Jirakulaporn, Tanawat Issarachai, Surasit Taechakraichana, Nimit Lungchukiet, Palita Decha, Wimolrat Boonpakdee, Wisanu Thanakarn, Nittaya Wongrattananon, Pattanawadee Preininger, Anita M Solomon, Metasebya Wang, Suwei Hekmat, Rezzan Dankwa-Mullan, Irene Shortliffe, Edward Patel, Vimla L Arriaga, Yull Jackson, Gretchen Purcell Kiatikajornthada, Narongsak J Am Med Inform Assoc Research and Applications OBJECTIVE: IBM((R)) Watson for Oncology (WfO) is a clinical decision-support system (CDSS) that provides evidence-informed therapeutic options to cancer-treating clinicians. A panel of experienced oncologists compared CDSS treatment options to treatment decisions made by clinicians to characterize the quality of CDSS therapeutic options and decisions made in practice. METHODS: This study included patients treated between 1/2017 and 7/2018 for breast, colon, lung, and rectal cancers at Bumrungrad International Hospital (BIH), Thailand. Treatments selected by clinicians were paired with therapeutic options presented by the CDSS and coded to mask the origin of options presented. The panel rated the acceptability of each treatment in the pair by consensus, with acceptability defined as compliant with BIH’s institutional practices. Descriptive statistics characterized the study population and treatment-decision evaluations by cancer type and stage. RESULTS: Nearly 60% (187) of 313 treatment pairs for breast, lung, colon, and rectal cancers were identical or equally acceptable, with 70% (219) of WfO therapeutic options identical to, or acceptable alternatives to, BIH therapy. In 30% of cases (94), 1 or both treatment options were rated as unacceptable. Of 32 cases where both WfO and BIH options were acceptable, WfO was preferred in 18 cases and BIH in 14 cases. Colorectal cancers exhibited the highest proportion of identical or equally acceptable treatments; stage IV cancers demonstrated the lowest. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that a system designed in the US to support, rather than replace, cancer-treating clinicians provides therapeutic options which are generally consistent with recommendations from oncologists outside the US. Oxford University Press 2021-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7973455/ /pubmed/33517389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocaa334 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research and Applications Suwanvecho, Suthida Suwanrusme, Harit Jirakulaporn, Tanawat Issarachai, Surasit Taechakraichana, Nimit Lungchukiet, Palita Decha, Wimolrat Boonpakdee, Wisanu Thanakarn, Nittaya Wongrattananon, Pattanawadee Preininger, Anita M Solomon, Metasebya Wang, Suwei Hekmat, Rezzan Dankwa-Mullan, Irene Shortliffe, Edward Patel, Vimla L Arriaga, Yull Jackson, Gretchen Purcell Kiatikajornthada, Narongsak Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
title | Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
title_full | Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
title_fullStr | Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
title_short | Comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
title_sort | comparison of an oncology clinical decision-support system’s recommendations with actual treatment decisions |
topic | Research and Applications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33517389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocaa334 |
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