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Building Deep Learning Models to Predict Mortality in ICU Patients

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arxiv 2012.07585 v1 pith:5OVSAS5Z submitted 2020-12-11 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords modelmodelspredictionbeencaredeepintensivelearning
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Mortality prediction in intensive care units is considered one of the critical steps for efficiently treating patients in serious condition. As a result, various prediction models have been developed to address this problem based on modern electronic healthcare records. However, it becomes increasingly challenging to model such tasks as time series variables because some laboratory test results such as heart rate and blood pressure are sampled with inconsistent time frequencies. In this paper, we propose several deep learning models using the same features as the SAPS II score. To derive insight into the proposed model performance. Several experiments have been conducted based on the well known clinical dataset Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III. The prediction results demonstrate the proposed model's capability in terms of precision, recall, F1 score, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve.

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