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Validation of Prediction Models for Critical Care Outcomes Using Natural Language Processing of Electronic Health Record Data

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Key Points Question Can a prediction model for mortality in the intensive care unit be improved by using more laboratory values, vital signs, and clinical text in electronic health records?… Click to show full abstract

Key Points Question Can a prediction model for mortality in the intensive care unit be improved by using more laboratory values, vital signs, and clinical text in electronic health records? Findings In this cohort study of 101 196 patients in the intensive care unit, a machine learning–based model using all available measurements of vital signs and laboratory values, plus clinical text, exhibited good calibration and discrimination in predicting in-hospital mortality, yielding an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.922. Meaning Applying methods from machine learning and natural language processing to information already routinely collected in electronic health records, including laboratory test results, vital signs, and clinical free-text notes, significantly improves a prediction model for mortality in the intensive care unit compared with approaches that use only the most abnormal vital sign and laboratory values.

Keywords: natural language; electronic health; language processing; care; prediction

Journal Title: JAMA Network Open
Year Published: 2018

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