• DocumentCode
    1369641
  • Title

    Using artificial neural networks for classifying ICU patient states

  • Author

    Van Gils, Mark ; Jansen, H. ; Nieminen, K. ; Summers, R. ; Weller, P.R.

  • Author_Institution
    VTT Inf. Technol., Tampere, Finland
  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    1997
  • Firstpage
    41
  • Lastpage
    47
  • Abstract
    The rapid accurate diagnosis of critical disorders is an essential component of intensive care. Traditional diagnostic techniques have relied on physician experience, which is based on a data set chosen from his or her personal preferences, rather than from scientific merit. In this article, we show that there are alternative methods of selecting clinical variables on which to base a diagnosis. We suggest that a model-based technique utilizing artificial neural networks (ANNs) can be used to investigate alternative, objectively chosen data input sets. Traditionally, ANNs have been used for diagnosis or prediction tasks; however, this article introduces a novel method of exploring the inner structure of suitably trained ANNs to determine a set of key variables for each clinical state defined. Two different ANN techniques are proposed: self-organizing maps and backpropagation networks. We do not claim that these techniques provide the optimal data set for decision making, but we do show that other combinations of data exist that may be an improvement over the physician methods currently used
  • Keywords
    backpropagation; feedforward neural nets; medical diagnostic computing; patient care; pattern classification; self-organising feature maps; ICU patient state classification; artificial neural networks; backpropagation networks; clinical variables selection; critical disorder diagnosis; data set selection; decision making; intensive care; model-based technique; objectively chosen data input sets; personal preferences; physician experience; self-organizing maps; Artificial neural networks; Biomedical engineering; Blood; Condition monitoring; DH-HEMTs; Data mining; Databases; Ethics Committee; Libraries; Patient monitoring;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0739-5175
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/51.637116
  • Filename
    637116