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Leveraging IoTs and Machine Learning for Patient Diagnosis and Ventilation Management in the Intensive Care Unit

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IEEE PERVASIVE COMPUTING
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 68-78

Publisher

IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/MPRV.2020.2986767

Keywords

Medical services; Feature extraction; Lung; Training; Biomedical monitoring; Couplings; Monitoring

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [F31 HL144028] Funding Source: Medline

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Future healthcare systems will rely heavily on clinical decision support systems (CDSS) to improve the decision-making processes of clinicians. To explore the design of future CDSS, we developed a research-focused CDSS for the management of patients in the intensive care unit that leverages Internet of Things devices capable of collecting streaming physiologic data from ventilators and other medical devices. We then created machine learning models that could analyze the collected physiologic data to determine if the ventilator was delivering potentially harmful therapy and if a deadly respiratory condition, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), was present. We also present work to aggregate these models into a mobile application that can provide responsive, real-time alerts of changes in ventilation to providers. As illustrated in the recent COVID-19 pandemic, being able to accurately predict ARDS in newly infected patients can assist in prioritizing care. We show that CDSS may be used to analyze physiologic data for clinical event recognition and automated diagnosis, and we also highlight future research avenues for hospital CDSS.

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