The present work aims to identify the predictors of COVID-19 in-hospital mortality testing a set of Machine Learning Techniques (MLTs), comparing their ability to predict the outcome of interest. The model with the best performance will be used to identify in-hospital mortality predictors and to build an in-hospital mortality prediction tool. The study involved patients with COVID-19, proved by PCR test, admitted to the “Ospedali Riuniti Padova Sud” COVID-19 referral center in the Veneto region, Italy. The algorithms considered were the Recursive Partition Tree (RPART), the Support Vector Machine (SVM), the Gradient Boosting Machine (GBM), and Random Forest. The resampled performances were reported for each MLT, considering the sensitivity,...
Rationale: Given the expanding number of COVID-19 cases and the potential for new waves of infection...
The clinical course of COVID-19 is highly variable. It is therefore essential to predict as early an...
The clinical course of COVID-19 is highly variable. It is therefore essential to predict as early an...
The present work aims to identify the predictors of COVID-19 in-hospital mortality testing a set of ...
Background Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected ...
Background Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected ...
BACKGROUND: Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected...
Background The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) hospitalized patients are always at risk of death. Mac...
Background and objectives: We aim to verify the use of ML algorithms to predict patient outcome usin...
Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected by SARS-CoV...
An early-warning model to predict in-hospital mortality on admission of COVID-19 patients at an emer...
An early-warning model to predict in-hospital mortality on admission of COVID-19 patients at an emer...
Introduction: The COVID-19 epidemic is currently fronting the worldwide health care systems with man...
Introduction: The rapid worldwide outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has posed serious and unprecedented challen...
Introduction: The COVID-19 epidemic is currently fronting the worldwide health care systems with man...
Rationale: Given the expanding number of COVID-19 cases and the potential for new waves of infection...
The clinical course of COVID-19 is highly variable. It is therefore essential to predict as early an...
The clinical course of COVID-19 is highly variable. It is therefore essential to predict as early an...
The present work aims to identify the predictors of COVID-19 in-hospital mortality testing a set of ...
Background Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected ...
Background Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected ...
BACKGROUND: Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected...
Background The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) hospitalized patients are always at risk of death. Mac...
Background and objectives: We aim to verify the use of ML algorithms to predict patient outcome usin...
Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected by SARS-CoV...
An early-warning model to predict in-hospital mortality on admission of COVID-19 patients at an emer...
An early-warning model to predict in-hospital mortality on admission of COVID-19 patients at an emer...
Introduction: The COVID-19 epidemic is currently fronting the worldwide health care systems with man...
Introduction: The rapid worldwide outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has posed serious and unprecedented challen...
Introduction: The COVID-19 epidemic is currently fronting the worldwide health care systems with man...
Rationale: Given the expanding number of COVID-19 cases and the potential for new waves of infection...
The clinical course of COVID-19 is highly variable. It is therefore essential to predict as early an...
The clinical course of COVID-19 is highly variable. It is therefore essential to predict as early an...