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Checking the Quality of Clinical Guidelines using Automated Reasoning Tools

Authors :
Hommersom, Arjen
Lucas, Peter J. F.
van Bommel, Patrick
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Requirements about the quality of clinical guidelines can be represented by schemata borrowed from the theory of abductive diagnosis, using temporal logic to model the time-oriented aspects expressed in a guideline. Previously, we have shown that these requirements can be verified using interactive theorem proving techniques. In this paper, we investigate how this approach can be mapped to the facilities of a resolution-based theorem prover, Otter, and a complementary program that searches for finite models of first-order statements, Mace. It is shown that the reasoning required for checking the quality of a guideline can be mapped to such fully automated theorem-proving facilities. The medical quality of an actual guideline concerning diabetes mellitus 2 is investigated in this way.<br />Comment: To appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0806.0250
Document Type :
Working Paper