3.8 Article

Machine Learning-Based Anomaly Detection Algorithms to Alert Patients Using Sensor Augmented Pump of Infusion Site Failures

Journal

JOURNAL OF DIABETES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 641-648

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1932296821997854

Keywords

infusion site failures; SAP; fault detection; anomaly detection; machine learning

Funding

  1. Ministero dell'Istruzione, Universita e Ricerca (Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research) [RBSI14JYM2]

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The study introduces a novel method for detecting real-time infusion site failures using machine learning algorithms. The algorithm showed potential in improving the safety of patients treated with personal insulin pumps by detecting failures early and predicting replacement time accurately.
Background: Personal insulin pumps have shown to be effective in improving the quality of therapy for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, the safety of this technology is limited by the possible infusion site failures, which are linked with hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis. Thanks to the large availability of collected data provided by modern therapeutic technologies, machine learning algorithms have the potential to provide new way to identify failures early and avert adverse events. Methods: A clinical dataset (N=20) is used to evaluate a novel method for detecting real-time infusion site failures using unsupervised anomaly detection algorithms, previously proposed and developed on in-silico data. An adapted feature engineering procedure is introduced to make the method able to operate in the absence of a closed-loop (CL) system and meal announcements. Results: In the optimal configuration, we obtained a performance of 0.75 Sensitivity (15 out of 20 total failures detected) and 0.08FP/day, outperforming previously proposed literature algorithms. The algorithm was able to anticipate the replacement of the malfunctioning infusion sets by similar to 2h on average. Conclusions: On the considered dataset, the proposed algorithm showed the potential to improve the safety of patients treated with sensor-augmented pump systems.

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