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Literature-Augmented Clinical Outcome Prediction

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arxiv 2111.08374 v3 pith:AOQYFW3J submitted 2021-11-16 cs.CL cs.AIcs.IR

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keywords clinicalmodelsnotesoutcomepredictionpredictiveapproachliterature
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We present BEEP (Biomedical Evidence-Enhanced Predictions), a novel approach for clinical outcome prediction that retrieves patient-specific medical literature and incorporates it into predictive models. Based on each individual patient's clinical notes, we train language models (LMs) to find relevant papers and fuse them with information from notes to predict outcomes such as in-hospital mortality. We develop methods to retrieve literature based on noisy, information-dense patient notes, and to augment existing outcome prediction models with retrieved papers in a manner that maximizes predictive accuracy. Our approach boosts predictive performance on three important clinical tasks in comparison to strong recent LM baselines, increasing F1 by up to 5 points and precision@Top-K by a large margin of over 25%.

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