An analytic approach to better understanding and management of coronary surgeries

An analytic approach to better understanding and management of coronary surgeries

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Article ID: iaor20121426
Volume: 52
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 698
End Page Number: 705
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: decision: applications, datamining, neural networks, medicine
Abstract:

Demand for high‐quality, affordable healthcare services increasing with the aging population in the US. In order to cope with this situation, decision makers in healthcare (managerial, administrative and/or clinical) need to be increasingly more effective and efficient at what they do. Along with expertise, information and knowledge are the other key sources for better decisions. Data mining techniques are becoming a popular tool for extracting information/knowledge hidden deep into large healthcare databases. In this study, using a large, feature‐rich, nationwide inpatient databases along with four popular machine learning techniques, we developed predictive models; and using an information fusion based sensitivity analysis on these models, we explained the surgical outcome of a patient undergoing a coronary artery bypass grafting. In this study, support vector machines produced the best prediction results (87.74%) followed by decision trees and neural networks. Studies like this illustrate the fact that accurate prediction and better understanding of such complex medical interventions can potentially lead to more favorable outcomes and optimal use of limited healthcare resources.

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