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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Kinematics approach with neural networks for early detection of sepsis (KANNEDS)
Carlos Arthur Mattos Teixeira Cavalcante1  Ming Huang2  Márcio Freire Cruz2  Naoaki Ono2  Shigehiko Kanaya2  Md. Altaf-Ul-Amin2 
[1] Graduate Program in Mechatronics, Federal University of Bahia;Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology;
关键词: Kinematics;    Neural network;    Sepsis;    Early detection;    Vital sign;    Machine learning;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12911-021-01529-3
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Sepsis is a severe illness that affects millions of people worldwide, and its early detection is critical for effective treatment outcomes. In recent years, researchers have used models to classify positive patients or identify the probability for sepsis using vital signs and other time-series variables as input. Methods In our study, we analyzed patients’ conditions by their kinematics position, velocity, and acceleration, in a six-dimensional space defined by six vital signs. The patient is affected by the disease after a period if the position gets “near” to a calculated sepsis position in space. We imputed these kinematics features as explanatory variables of long short-term memory (LSTM), convolutional neural network (CNN) and linear neural network (LNN) and compared the prediction accuracies with only the vital signs as input. The dataset used contained information of approximately 4800 patients, each with 48 hourly registers. Results We demonstrated that the kinematics features models had an improved performance compared with vital signs models. The kinematics features model of LSTM achieved the best accuracy, 0.803, which was nine points higher than the vital signs model. Although with lesser accuracies, the kinematics features models of the CNN and LNN showed better performances than vital signs models. Conclusion Applying our novel approach for early detection of sepsis using neural networks will prove to be an invaluable, more accurate method than considering only simple vital signs as input variables. We expect that other researchers with similar objectives can use the model presented in this innovative approach to improve their results.

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