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Hybrid summarization of medical records for predicting length of stay in the intensive care unit

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posted on 2024-08-01, 10:53 authored by Soukaina RhazzafeSoukaina Rhazzafe, Fabio CaraffiniFabio Caraffini, Simon Colreavy-DonnellySimon Colreavy-Donnelly, Younes Dhassi, Stefan Kuhn, Nikola NikolovNikola Nikolov

Abstract: Electronic health records (EHRs) are a critical tool in healthcare and capture a wide array of patient information that can inform clinical decision-making. However, the sheer volume and complexity of EHR data present challenges for healthcare providers, particularly in fast-paced environments such as intensive care units (ICUs). To address this problem, the automatic summarization of the main problems of patients from daily progress notes can be extremely helpful. Furthermore, by accurately predicting ICU patients’ lengths of stay (LOSs), resource allocation and management can be optimized, allowing for a more efficient flow of patients within the healthcare system. This work proposes a hybrid method to summarize EHR notes and studies the potential of these summaries together with structured data for the prediction of LOSs of ICU patients. Our investigation demon?strates the effectiveness of combining extractive and abstractive summarization techniques with a concept-based method combined with a text-to-text transfer transformer (T5), which shows the most promising results. By integrating the generated summaries and diagnoses with other features, our study contributes to the accurate prediction of LOSs, with a support vector machine emerging as our best-performing classifier with an accuracy of 77.5%, surpassing existing systems and highlighting the potential for optimal allocation of resources within ICUs.

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SFI Centre for Research Training in Artificial Intelligence

Science Foundation Ireland

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Applied Sciences14(13), 5809

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MDPI

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Erasmus+ ICM, funded by the European Union, project number 2020-1-IE02-KA107-000730,

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  • (3) Good Health and Well-being

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  • Computer Science & Information Systems

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