Antibiotic Resistance Microbiology Dataset (ARMD): A De-identified Resource for Studying Antimicrobial Resistance Using Electronic Health Records

Haredasht, Fateme Nateghi, Amrollahi, Fatemeh, Maddali, Manoj, Marshall, Nicholas, Ma, Stephen P., Cooper, Lauren N., Medford, Richard J., Kanjilal, Sanjat, Banaei, Niaz, Deresinski, Stanley, Goldstein, Mary K., Asch, Steven M., Chang, Amy, Chen, Jonathan H.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

The Antibiotic Resistance Microbiology Dataset (ARMD) is a de-identified resource derived from electronic health records (EHR) that facilitates research into antimicrobial resistance (AMR). ARMD encompasses data from adult patients, focusing on microbiological cultures, antibiotic susceptibilities, and associated clinical and demographic features. Key attributes include organism identification, susceptibility patterns for 55 antibiotics, implied susceptibility rules, and de-identified patient information. This dataset supports studies on antimicrobial stewardship, causal inference, and clinical decision-making. ARMD is designed to be reusable and interoperable, promoting collaboration and innovation in combating AMR. This paper describes the dataset's acquisition, structure, and utility while detailing its de-identification process.

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