Machine Learning Based Risk Prediction for Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events for ELGA-Authorized Clinics

Seda Polat Erdeniz, Diether Kramer, Michael Schrempf, Peter P. Rainer, Alexander Felfernig, Trang N.T. Tran, Tamim Burgstaller, Sebastian Lubos

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has had an important impact on many industries as well as the field of medical diagnostics. In healthcare, AI techniques such as case-based reasoning and data driven machine learning (ML) algorithms have been used to support decision-making processes for complex tasks. This is used to assist medical professionals in making clinical decisions. A way of supporting clinicians is providing predicted prognoses of various ML models. OBJECTIVES: Training an ML model based on the data of a hospital and using it on another hospital have some challenges. METHODS: In this research, we applied data analysis to discover required data filters on a hospital's EHR data for training a model for another hospital. RESULTS: We applied experiments on real-world data of ELGA (Austrian health record system) and KAGes (a public healthcare provider of 20+ hospitals in Austria). In this scenario, we train the prediction model for ELGA- authorized health service providers using the KAGes data since we do not have access to the complete ELGA data. CONCLUSION: Finally, we observed that filtering the data with both feature and value selection increases the classification performance of the prediction model, which is trained for another system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20-25
Number of pages6
JournalStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
Volume301
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2023

Keywords

  • Data Filtering
  • Model Training
  • Transfer Learning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Health Informatics
  • Health Information Management

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