2Classen IX;, Pestotnik SL, Evans RS,et al. Computerized sur- veillance of adverse drug events in hospital patients[J]. Qual Saf Health Care,211(15,14(3) ..221-226.
3Resar RK, Rozich JD,Classen D. Methodology and rationale for the measurement of harm with trigger tools [J]. Qual Saf Health Care, 2003,12 (Suppl 2) : ii39-45.
4Rozich JD, Haraden CR,Resar RK. Adverse drug event trigger tool: a practical methodology for measuring medication related harm[J]. Qual Saf Health Care, 2003,12 : 194-200.
5Frances A,Grifin,Roger K. IHI global trigger tool for measur ing adverse events. Institute for healthcare improvement[M/ OL],2007.
6Murf H J, Forster AJ, Peterson JF, et al. Electronically screen ing discharge summaries for adverse medical events[J]. J Am Med Infrm Assoc, 2003,10 : 339-350.
7Cantor MN,Feldman H J, Triola MM. Using trigger phrases to detect adverse drug reactions in ambulatory care notes[J]. Qual saf Health Care,2007,16:132-134.
8Melton GB, Hripcsak G. Automated detection of adverse events using natural language processing of discharge summaries[J]. J Am Med Inform Assoe, 2005,12 : 448-457.
9Classen DC, Pestotnik SL, Evans RS, et al. Computerized sur-veillance of adverse drug events in hospital patients [ J]. JAMA,1991, 266(20) ; 2847-2851.
10Classen DC,Pestotnik SL,Evans RS,et al. Description of a com-puterized adverse drug event monitor using a hospital informationsystem[J]. Hosp Pharm, 1992,27(9) : 774, 776-779, 783.