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Artificial intelligence sepsis prediction algorithm learns to say “I don’t know”
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Malhotra, Atul
, Nemati, Shamim
, Wardi, Gabriel
, Shashikumar, Supreeth P.
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/ Antibiotics
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biomedicine
/ Biotechnology
/ Deep learning
/ Digital technology
/ Health risks
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Sepsis
2021
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Artificial intelligence sepsis prediction algorithm learns to say “I don’t know”
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Malhotra, Atul
, Nemati, Shamim
, Wardi, Gabriel
, Shashikumar, Supreeth P.
in
631/114/1305
/ 631/114/2397
/ 631/114/2413
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/ Antibiotics
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biomedicine
/ Biotechnology
/ Deep learning
/ Digital technology
/ Health risks
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Sepsis
2021
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Artificial intelligence sepsis prediction algorithm learns to say “I don’t know”
by
Malhotra, Atul
, Nemati, Shamim
, Wardi, Gabriel
, Shashikumar, Supreeth P.
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631/114/1305
/ 631/114/2397
/ 631/114/2413
/ 692/308/575
/ 692/699/255/1318
/ Antibiotics
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biomedicine
/ Biotechnology
/ Deep learning
/ Digital technology
/ Health risks
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Sepsis
2021
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Artificial intelligence sepsis prediction algorithm learns to say “I don’t know”
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Artificial intelligence sepsis prediction algorithm learns to say “I don’t know”
2021
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Overview
Sepsis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early identification of sepsis is important as it allows timely administration of potentially life-saving resuscitation and antimicrobial therapy. We present COMPOSER (COnformal Multidimensional Prediction Of SEpsis Risk), a deep learning model for the early prediction of sepsis, specifically designed to reduce false alarms by detecting unfamiliar patients/situations arising from erroneous data, missingness, distributional shift and data drifts. COMPOSER flags these unfamiliar cases as
indeterminate
rather than making spurious predictions. Six patient cohorts (515,720 patients) curated from two healthcare systems in the United States across intensive care units (ICU) and emergency departments (ED) were used to train and externally and temporally validate this model. In a sequential prediction setting, COMPOSER achieved a consistently high area under the curve (AUC) (ICU: 0.925–0.953; ED: 0.938–0.945). Out of over 6 million prediction windows roughly 20% and 8% were identified as
indeterminate
amongst non-septic and septic patients, respectively. COMPOSER provided early warning within a clinically actionable timeframe (ICU: 12.2 [3.2 22.8] and ED: 2.1 [0.8 4.5] hours prior to first antibiotics order) across all six cohorts, thus allowing for identification and prioritization of patients at high risk for sepsis.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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