The AutoTriage patient stability prediction tool achieved an accuracy of 92.9% (95% CI 91.6-93.9%) and 94.5% specificity, identifying 3 times as many stabilizing patients as existing tools.
Observational
Intensive care patients requiring stability prediction for discharge
AutoTriage (patient stability prediction tool) vs Existing stability prediction tools
Accuracy of patient stability prediction (91.6-93.9)
OBJECTIVE: We propose a computational framework for integrating diverse patient measurements into an aggregate health score and applying it to patient stability prediction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We mapped retrospective patient data from the Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care (MIMIC) II clinical database into a discrete multidimensional space, which was searched for measurement combinations and trends relevant to patient outcomes of interest. Patient trajectories through this space were then used to make outcome predictions. As a case study, we built AutoTriage, a patient stability prediction tool to be used for discharge recommendation. RESULTS: AutoTriage correctly identified 3 times as many stabilizing patients as existing tools and achieved an accuracy of 92.9% (95% CI: 91.6-93.9%), while maintaining 94.5% specificity. Analysis of AutoTriage parameters revealed that interdependencies between risk factors comprised the majority of each patient stability score. DISCUSSION: AutoTriage demonstrated an improvement in the sensitivity of existing stability prediction tools, while considering patient safety upon discharge. The relative contributions of risk factors indicated that time-series trends and measurement interdependencies are most important to stability prediction. CONCLUSION: Our results motivate the application of multidimensional analysis to other clinical problems and highlight the importance of risk factor trends and interdependencies in outcome prediction.
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Jacob Calvert
Georgia Institute of Technology
D A Price
Dascena (United States)
Christopher W. Barton
University of California, San Francisco
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
University of California, San Francisco
Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco Medical Center
Dascena (United States)
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Calvert et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Intensive care patients requiring stability prediction for discharge. AutoTriage (patient stability prediction tool) vs. Existing stability prediction tools was evaluated on Accuracy of patient stability prediction (95% CI 91.6-93.9). The AutoTriage patient stability prediction tool achieved an accuracy of 92.9% (95% CI 91.6-93.9%) and 94.5% specificity, identifying 3 times as many stabilizing patients as existing tools.
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