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Integration of Current Clinical Knowledge with a Data Driven Approach: An Innovative Perspective
Author(s) -
Diana Mendes,
S. Paredes,
Teresa Rocha,
P. Carvalho,
J. Henriques,
João Morais
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of information technology and decision making
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.41
H-Index - 42
eISSN - 0219-6220
pISSN - 1793-6845
DOI - 10.1142/s0219622017500353
Subject(s) - decision tree , context (archaeology) , clinical practice , portuguese , computer science , tree (set theory) , representation (politics) , perspective (graphical) , medicine , machine learning , artificial intelligence , mathematics , physical therapy , paleontology , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , biology , politics , political science , law
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. The development of models to support clinical decision is of great importance in the management of these diseases. This work aims to improve the performance exhibited by risk assessment scores that are applied in the clinical practice. This methodology has three main phases: (i) representation of scores as a decision tree; (ii) optimization of the decision tree thresholds using data from recent clinical datasets; (iii) transformation of the optimized decision tree into a new score. This approach was validated in a cardiovascular disease secondary prevention context, supported by a dataset provided by the Portuguese Society of Cardiology (N=13902). The respective performance was assessed using statistical metrics and was compared with GRACE score, the reference in Portuguese clinical practice. The new model originated a better balance between the sensitivity and specificity when compared with the GRACE, originating an accuracy improvement of...

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