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Title: A Data Mining Approach for the Identification of Adverse Drug Events (ADE) resulting from Drug-Drug Interactions (DDI) to improve pharmacovigilance
Authors: Sindhu, M S
Dr.Kannan, B
Keywords: Adverse Drug Reactions
Drug-Drug Interactions
DDIs in pharmacovigilance
Methods of Achieving pharmacovigilance
FAERS Database Schema
Data Pre-processing
Issue Date: 23-Jul-2013
Publisher: Cochin University of Science And Technology
Abstract: In the current study, epidemiology study is done by means of literature survey in groups identified to be at higher potential for DDIs as well as in other cases to explore patterns of DDIs and the factors affecting them. The structure of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database is studied and analyzed in detail to identify issues and challenges in data mining the drug-drug interactions. The necessary pre-processing algorithms are developed based on the analysis and the Apriori algorithm is modified to suit the process. Finally, the modules are integrated into a tool to identify DDIs. The results are compared using standard drug interaction database for validation. 31% of the associations obtained were identified to be new and the match with existing interactions was 69%. This match clearly indicates the validity of the methodology and its applicability to similar databases. Formulation of the results using the generic names expanded the relevance of the results to a global scale. The global applicability helps the health care professionals worldwide to observe caution during various stages of drug administration thus considerably enhancing pharmacovigilance
Description: Department of Computer Applications, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4098
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