science researchers and intensive care doctors. Previous work contributed with Data Mining models to predict organ failure and outcome of patients in order to support and guide the clinical decision based on the notion of critical events and the data collected from monitors in real-time. This paper addresses the study of the impact of the Modified Early Warning Score, a simple physiological score that may allow improvements in the quality and safety of management provided to surgical ward patients, in the prediction sensibility. The feature selection and data pre-processing are also detailed. Results show that for some variables associated to this score the impact is minimal.
Abstract Although in-hospital cardiac arrest is uncommon, it has a high mortality rate. Risk identif...
Recently, in many medical disciplines and especially in departments such as intensive care, electron...
Intensive-care clinicians are presented with large quantities of measurements from multiple monitori...
Ubiquitous Data Mining and Intelligent Decision Support Systems are gaining interest by both compute...
In this paper we describe an application of data mining methods for different prediction tasks in an...
Assessment of physiological instability preceding adverse events on hospital wards has been previous...
The widespread implementation of computerized medical files in intensive care units (ICUs) over rece...
The use of Data Mining techniques makes possible to extract knowledge from high volumes of data. Cu...
Assessment of physiological instability preceding adverse events on hospital wards has been previous...
© 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company. Predicting mortality rate for the patients in Intensive ...
Thousands of in-hospital deaths each year in the UK are potentially preventable, being often precede...
Thousands of in-hospital deaths each year in the UK are potentially preventable, being often precede...
Early Warning Scores (EWSs) are based on the assumption that critical illness is preceded by physica...
Patient blood pressure is an important vital signal to the physicians take a decision and to better ...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
Abstract Although in-hospital cardiac arrest is uncommon, it has a high mortality rate. Risk identif...
Recently, in many medical disciplines and especially in departments such as intensive care, electron...
Intensive-care clinicians are presented with large quantities of measurements from multiple monitori...
Ubiquitous Data Mining and Intelligent Decision Support Systems are gaining interest by both compute...
In this paper we describe an application of data mining methods for different prediction tasks in an...
Assessment of physiological instability preceding adverse events on hospital wards has been previous...
The widespread implementation of computerized medical files in intensive care units (ICUs) over rece...
The use of Data Mining techniques makes possible to extract knowledge from high volumes of data. Cu...
Assessment of physiological instability preceding adverse events on hospital wards has been previous...
© 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company. Predicting mortality rate for the patients in Intensive ...
Thousands of in-hospital deaths each year in the UK are potentially preventable, being often precede...
Thousands of in-hospital deaths each year in the UK are potentially preventable, being often precede...
Early Warning Scores (EWSs) are based on the assumption that critical illness is preceded by physica...
Patient blood pressure is an important vital signal to the physicians take a decision and to better ...
Critical Care Medicine is a relatively young and high-tech branch in modern medicine that combines c...
Abstract Although in-hospital cardiac arrest is uncommon, it has a high mortality rate. Risk identif...
Recently, in many medical disciplines and especially in departments such as intensive care, electron...
Intensive-care clinicians are presented with large quantities of measurements from multiple monitori...