Towards an ontological representation of morbidity and mortality in Description Logics

Abstract: Background
Despite the high coverage of biomedical ontologies, very few sound definitions of death can be found. Nevertheless, this concept has its relevance in epidemiology, such as for data integration within mortality notification systems. We here introduce an ontological representation of the complex biological qualities and processes that inhere in organisms transitioning from life to death. We further characterize them by causal processes and their temporal borders.

Results
Several representational difficulties were faced, mainly regarding kinds of processes with blurred or fiat borders that change their type in a continuous rather than discrete mode. Examples of such hard to grasp concepts are life, death and its relationships with injuries and diseases. We illustrate an iterative optimization of definitions within four versions of the ontology, so as to stress the typical problems encountered in representing complex biological processes. We point out possible solutions for representing concepts related to biological life cycles, preserving identity of participating individuals, i.e. for a patient in transition from life to death. This solution however required the use of extended description logics not yet supported by tools. We also focus on the interdependencies and need to change further parts if one part is changed.

Conclusion
The axiomatic definition of mortality we introduce allows the description of biologic processes related to the transition from healthy to diseased or injured, and up to a final death state. Exploiting such definitions embedded into descriptions of pathogen transmissions by arthropod vectors, the complete sequence of infection and disease processes can be described, starting from the inoculation of a pathogen by a vector, until the death of an individual, preserving the identity of the patient

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
Notes
Journal of biomedical semantics. 3, Suppl 2 (2012), S27, DOI 10.1186/2041-1480-3-S2-S7, issn: 2041-1480
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Classification
Philosophie
Keyword
Ontologie
Morbidität
Sterblichkeit
Kardiovaskuläre Krankheit

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2012
Creator
Santana, Felipe
Freitas, Fred
Fernandes, Roberta
Schober, Daniel
Contributor

DOI
10.1186/2041-1480-3-S2-S7
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-118851
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