Heart Failure Hospitalization Prediction in Remote Patient Management Systems.

Pechenizkiy, M., Vasilyeva, E., Zliobaite, I., Tesanovic, A. and Manev, G., 2010. Heart Failure Hospitalization Prediction in Remote Patient Management Systems. In: IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS '10), 12-15 October 2010, Perth, Australia, pp. 44-49.

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DOI: 10.1109/CBMS.2010.6042612

Abstract

Healthcare systems are shifting from patient care in hospitals to monitored care at home. It is expected to improve the quality of care without exploding the costs. Remote patient management (RPM) systems offer a great potential in monitoring patients with chronic diseases, like heart failure or diabetes. Patient modeling in RPM systems opens opportunities in two broad directions: personalizing information services, and alerting medical personnel about the changing conditions of a patient. In this study we focus on heart failure hospitalization (HFH) prediction, which is a particular problem of patient modeling for alerting. We formulate a short term HFH prediction problem and show how to address it with a data mining approach. We emphasize challenges related to the heterogeneity, different types and periodicity of the data available in RPM systems. We present an experimental study on HFH prediction using, which results lay a foundation for further studies and implementation of alerting and personalization services in RPM systems.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
ISSN:1063-7125
Subjects:Generalities > Computer Science and Informatics > Artificial Intelligence
Group:School of Design, Engineering & Computing > Smart Technology Research Centre
ID Code:18619
Deposited By:Dr Indre Zliobaite LEFT
Deposited On:17 Oct 2011 12:36
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:48
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