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An artificial intelligence natural language processing pipeline for information extraction in neuroradiology

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Abstract

The use of electronic health records in medical research is difficult because of the unstructured format. Extracting information within reports and summarising patient presentations in a way amenable to downstream analysis would be enormously beneficial for operational and clinical research. In this work we present a natural language processing pipeline for information extraction of radiological reports in neurology. Our pipeline uses a hybrid sequence of rule-based and artificial intelligence models to accurately extract and summarise neurological reports. We train and evaluate a custom language model on a corpus of 150000 radiological reports from National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London MRI imaging. We also present results for standard NLP tasks on domain-specific neuroradiology datasets. We show our pipeline, called `neuroNLP', can reliably extract clinically relevant information from these reports, enabling downstream modelling of reports and associated imaging on a heretofore unprecedented scale.

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