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Sunil Deshpande1, Naresh N Nandola1, Daniel E Rivera1, Jarred W Younger2.
Abstract
The term adaptive intervention is used in behavioral health to describe individually-tailored strategies for preventing and treating chronic, relapsing disorders. This paper describes a system identification approach for developing dynamical models from clinical data, and subsequently, a hybrid model predictive control scheme for assigning dosages of naltrexone as treatment for fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition. A simulation study that includes conditions of significant plant-model mismatch demonstrates the benefits of hybrid predictive control as a decision framework for optimized adaptive interventions. This work provides insights on the design of novel personalized interventions for chronic pain and related conditions in behavioral health.Entities:
Keywords: biomedical applications; fibromyalgia; hybrid model predictive control; optimized adaptive behavioral interventions; system identification
Year: 2014 PMID: 25506132 PMCID: PMC4261765 DOI: 10.1016/j.conengprac.2014.09.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Control Eng Pract ISSN: 0967-0661 Impact factor: 3.475