Table of Contents: 2019 NOVEMBER–DECEMBER No. 431
Tybaert S. MEDLINE Data Changes—2020. NLM Tech Bull. 2019 Nov-Dec;(431):e6a.
This article collects the notable data changes made to MEDLINE during the National Library of Medicine (NLM) annual maintenance known as Year-End Processing (YEP) for 2020:
The MeSH Browser currently points to the 2020 MeSH vocabulary with a link to the 2019 MeSH vocabulary. Searchers should consult the Browser to find MeSH headings of interest and their relationships to other headings. The Browser contains MeSH heading records that may include Scope Notes, Annotations, Entry Terms, History Notes, Allowable Qualifiers (Subheadings), Previous Indexing, and other information. It also includes Subheading records and Supplementary Concept Records (SCRs) for substances, diseases, and organisms that are not MeSH headings.
You can download 2020 MeSH from links on the NLM Data Distribution page for MeSH Data.
For highlights about 2020 MeSH, see What's New for 2020 MeSH (forthcoming).
The PubMed MeSH database and translation tables will be updated to reflect 2020 MeSH by the middle of December when YEP activities are complete and the newly maintained MEDLINE data are available in PubMed.
MEDLINE citations with updated MeSH are anticipated to be in PubMed by mid-December 2019. See "Modifying a Saved Search Strategy" for details on revising My NCBI saved searches.
For 2020, 97 MeSH headings were either changed or deleted and replaced with more up-to-date terminology. During YEP, NLM updates these MeSH headings on MEDLINE citations.
293 new MeSH headings, plus two new Publication Types, are added to MeSH in 2020.
A complete list of the new 2020 MeSH headings is available in PDF format, see New Headings with Scope Notes, Annotations and Tree Locations.
Typically, NLM does not retrospectively re-index MEDLINE citations with new MeSH heading concepts. Therefore, searching PubMed for a new MeSH term tagged with [mh] or [majr] effectively limits retrieval to citations indexed after the term was introduced. PubMed Automatic Term Mapping (ATM) expands an untagged subject search to include both MeSH Terms and All Fields index terms and may retrieve relevant citations indexed before the introduction of a new MeSH term. Searchers may consult the MeSH Browser or the MeSH database to see the previous indexing terms most likely used for a particular concept before the new MeSH Heading was introduced.
MeSH Publication Types
One new publication type is available for MEDLINE indexing in 2020:
One new publication type is available for NLM Cataloging only in 2020:
Four preferred terms are changed for publication types that are used for MEDLINE Indexing:
Thirteen preferred terms are changed for publication types that are used for Cataloging only.
One MeSH heading is changed to a publication type. This publication type is used for Cataloging only. A new "as Topic" MeSH heading was not created.
MeSH "as Topic" Headings
Three new "As Topic" MeSH heading are available in 2020:
A total of ten preferred terms are changed for "as Topic" MeSH headings:
Four preferred terms for "as Topic" MeSH headings are changed. Their corresponding publication types are used for MEDLINE indexing:
Four additional preferred terms for "as Topic" MeSH headings are changed. Note that their corresponding publication types are used for Cataloging only:
Two preferred terms for "as Topic" MeSH headings are changed to remove "as Topic" from the string. Note that these headings are not changed to publication types:
For a list of new MeSH headings by tree hierarchy, see 2020 New MeSH Headings by Subcategory available in PDF format or plain text format (txt).
For a complete list of all MeSH headings by tree hierarchy, see 2020 MeSH Tree Locations available in PDF format or Excel format (xlsx).
Two tree changes of particular interest include:
MeSH Categories C01, C02, and C03 are consolidated.
MeSH Category Cell Physiological Phenomena [G04] is updated.
Food related headings:
Health Services headings:
Person headings:
Psychiatry and Psychology related headings:
Toxicity headings:
Non-human primate terminology is expanded to include 148 new SCRs and 11 new MeSH headings:
18,403 new SCRs for bacteria are available. A cross-divisional project was undertaken at NLM to insert these terms from the NCBI Taxonomy into the MeSH vocabulary.
Cascara merged into Rhamnus. Cascara is not retained as entry term. Cascara Sagrada and Sacred Bark are retained as entry terms to Rhamnus. Casanthranol is retained as entry term to Emodin.
Coniferophyta merged into Tracheophyta. Coniferophyta is retained as an entry term.
Punicaceae merged into Lythraceae. Punicaceae is retained as an entry term.
Taxodiaceae merged into Cupressaceae. Taxodiaceae is retained as an entry term.
Case Reports with Single-Case Studies as Topic, which are trials that consider an individual patient as the sole unit of observation in a study investigating the efficacy or side-effects of different interventions to determine the optimal intervention for an individual patient using objective data-driven criteria. Also note that Single-Case Studies as Topic is used for indexing articles on the general design, methodology, etc. for Single Case Trials.
Food Fussiness with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, which is an eating or feeding disturbance that manifests as persistent failure to meet nutritional needs leading to low weight, nutritional deficiency, dependence on supplemental feedings, and/or psychosocial functioning.
Rumination, Cognitive with Rumination Syndrome, which is a gastrointestinal disorder.
Stress, Psychological with Psychological Distress, which is an negative emotional state characterized by physical and/or emotional discomfort, pain, or anguish.
Undiagnosed Diseases with Missed Diagnosis, which is a failure to identify or diagnose a medical condition at the time a health professional is acquainted with the symptoms.
Other Changes
In addition to changes and deletions of MeSH terms on MEDLINE citations, YEP includes other adjustments to reflect 2020 MeSH vocabulary and enhance search retrieval. These follow-on adjustments are largely to add additional MeSH headings or Supplementary Concept Record Names to citations in order to help searchers refine retrieval. In some cases, the changes clarify areas where a single concept existed before but is now represented by two or more specific concepts.
This year during YEP, NLM will again retrospectively replace certain MeSH heading/subheading combinations, known as Entry Combinations, with the new pre-coordinated MeSH heading. If you get no retrieval for a MeSH heading/subheading combination check the heading in the 2020 MeSH Browser to see if the Entry Combination information indicates a different term.
There are four new Entry Combinations for 2020.
Previous MeSH Heading/Subheading (Entry Combination) |
Replaced-by Heading for 2020 |
Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/antagonists & inhibitors | Phosphoinositide-3 Kinase Inhibitors |
Mandibular Nerve/injuries | Mandibular Nerve Injuries |
Radio Waves/therapeutic use | Radiofrequency Therapy |
Tumor Necrosis Factors/antagonists & inhibitors | Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors |
There is no change to the PubMed DTD for 2020. The DTD dated 010119 is still valid.
Because there are no changes to the PubMed DTD, NLM will not create new sample data for 2020.
More information and announcements can be found at Download MEDLINE/PubMed Data.
During 2019, NLM added the following to the list of Databank Sources that may be carried in MEDLINE citations:
By
Sara Tybaert
MEDLARS Management Section