AUTHOR=Lieber Thomas , Gosselt Helen R. , Kools Pelle C. , Kruijssen Okko C. , Van Lierop Stijn N. C. , Härmark Linda , Van Hunsel Florence P. A. M. TITLE=Natural language processing for automated triage and prioritization of individual case safety reports for case-by-case assessment JOURNAL=Frontiers in Drug Safety and Regulation VOLUME=3 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/drug-safety-and-regulation/articles/10.3389/fdsfr.2023.1120135 DOI=10.3389/fdsfr.2023.1120135 ISSN=2674-0869 ABSTRACT=

Objective: To improve a previously developed prediction model that could assist in the triage of individual case safety reports using the addition of features designed from free text fields using natural language processing.

Methods: Structured features and natural language processing (NLP) features were used to train a bagging classifier model. NLP features were extracted from free text fields. A bag-of-words model was applied. Stop words were deleted and words that were significantly differently distributed among the case and non-case reports were used for the training data. Besides NLP features from free-text fields, the data also consisted of a list of signal words deemed important by expert report assessors. Lastly, variables with multiple categories were transformed to numerical variables using the weight of evidence method.

Results: the model, a bagging classifier of decision trees had an AUC of 0.921 (95% CI = 0.918–0.925). Generic drug name, info text length, ATC code, BMI and patient age. were most important features in classification.

Conclusion: this predictive model using Natural Language Processing could be used to assist assessors in prioritizing which future ICSRs to assess first, based on the probability that it is a case which requires clinical review.