Using similarity measures for medical event sequences to predict mortality in trauma patients

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Highlights:

• This paper extends a similarity measure for medical event sequences with user-defined event weights.

• This paper provides a more complete evaluation of several methods for prediction of mortality in trauma data.

• This results in this paper indicates improved predictive performance for an ensemble of nearest neighbor classifiers over an accepted regression approach.

摘要

We extend a similarity measure for medical event sequences (MESs) and evaluate its classification performance for retrospective mortality prediction of trauma patient outcomes. Retrospective mortality prediction is a benchmarking task used by trauma care governance bodies to assist with policy decisions. We extend the similarity measure, the Optimal Temporal Common Subsequence for MESs (OTCS-MES), by generalizing the event-matching component with a plug-in weighting element. The extended OTCS-MES uses an event prevalence weight developed in our previous study and an event severity weight developed for this study. In the empirical evaluation of classification performance, we provide a more complete evaluation than previous studies. We compare the predictive performance of the Trauma Mortality Prediction Model (TMPM), an accepted regression approach for mortality prediction in trauma data, to nearest neighbor algorithms using similarity measures for MESs. Using a data set from the National Trauma Data Bank, our results indicate improved predictive performance for an ensemble of nearest neighbor classifiers over TMPM. Our analysis reveals a superior Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve, larger AUC, and improved operating points on a ROC curve. We also study methods to adjust for uncommon class prediction: weighted voting, neighborhood size, and case base size. Results provide strong evidence that similarity measures for medical event sequences are a powerful and easily adapted method assisting with health care policy advances.

论文关键词:Medical event sequence,Similarity measure,Retrospective mortality prediction,Trauma centers

论文评审过程:Received 29 April 2018, Revised 13 October 2018, Accepted 16 October 2018, Available online 1 November 2018, Version of Record 17 November 2018.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2018.10.008