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A machine learning approach for mortality prediction only using non-invasive parameters.

Guang Zhang1, JiaMeng Xu2, Ming Yu2, Jing Yuan2, Feng Chen3.   

Abstract

At present, the traditional scoring methods generally utilize laboratory measurements to predict mortality. It results in difficulties of early mortality prediction in the rural areas lack of professional laboratorians and medical laboratory equipment. To improve the efficiency, accuracy, and applicability of mortality prediction in the remote areas, a novel mortality prediction method based on machine learning algorithms is proposed, which only uses non-invasive parameters readily available from ordinary monitors and manual measurement. A new feature selection method based on the Bayes error rate is developed to select valuable features. Based on non-invasive parameters, four machine learning models were trained for early mortality prediction. The subjects contained in this study suffered from general critical diseases including but not limited to cancer, bone fracture, and diarrhea. Comparison tests among five traditional scoring methods and these four machine learning models with and without laboratory measurement variables are performed. Only using the non-invasive parameters, the LightGBM algorithms have an excellent performance with the largest accuracy of 0.797 and AUC of 0.879. There is no apparent difference between the mortality prediction performance with and without laboratory measurement variables for the four machine learning methods. After reducing the number of feature variables to no more than 50, the machine learning models still outperform the traditional scoring systems, with AUC higher than 0.83. The machine learning approaches only using non-invasive parameters achieved an excellent mortality prediction performance and can equal those using extra laboratory measurements, which can be applied in rural areas and remote battlefield for mortality risk evaluation. Graphical abstract.

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Keywords:  Early mortality prediction; Feature reduction; Machine learning; Non-invasive parameters

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32691219     DOI: 10.1007/s11517-020-02174-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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