Title :
A Fuzzy Discrete Event System for HIV/AIDS Treatment
Author :
Luan, Xiaodong ; Ying, Hao ; Lin, Feng ; MacArthur, Rodger D. ; Cohn, Jonathan A. ; Barth-Jones, Daniel C. ; Ye, Hong ; Crane, Lawrence R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI
Abstract :
The United Nations estimates that 38 million people worldwide are infected with HIV/AIDS, and that more than 22 million have died. Like most diseases, treatment decision-making for this disease is currently more an art than science. This is partially because every patient is unique, with his/her own history, set of genetic traits, predisposition to side effects, and prognosis. We reported previously how we had developed a theoretical framework of novel fuzzy discrete event systems, which are knowledge-based (Lin and Ying, 2002). We showed how to apply it to develop a part of HIV/AIDS regimen selection system for treating antiretroviral-naive patients (Lin et al., 2004). In the present paper, we describe our recent development - we have furthered the system design by adding a Genetic-Algorithm-Based Regimen Selection Optimizer and a Treatment Objectives Classifier to the system. The full system is capable of prescribing a regimen for any given patient. The Optimizer enables the system to either emulate an individual doctor´s decision-making or generate a regimen that simultaneously satisfies diverse treatment preferences of multiple physicians to the maximum extent. We show the promising preliminary results of retrospective evaluation of the system using 48 treatment-naive patients who started antiretroviral treatment in our AIDS Clinic in 2001. Our fuzzy DES approach possesses a number of unique features and advantages that are especially important to medical applications: (1) higher flexibility and scalability, and (2) easier knowledge upgrade for accommodating fast treatment strategy evolution with minimal system modification. These are particularly important to HIV/AIDS treatment as the U.S. Public Health Service updates its treatment guidelines at least once a year
Keywords :
decision making; discrete event systems; diseases; fuzzy set theory; fuzzy systems; genetic algorithms; health care; patient treatment; AIDS Clinic; HIV/AIDS regimen selection system; HIV/AIDS treatment; US Public Health Service; United Nations; antiretroviral treatment; antiretroviral-naive patients; fuzzy discrete event system; genetic algorithm; knowledge-based systems; regimen selection optimizer; treatment decision-making; treatment objectives classifier; Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Art; Decision making; Discrete event systems; Diseases; Fuzzy systems; Genetics; History; Human immunodeficiency virus; Medical treatment;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Systems, 2005. FUZZ '05. The 14th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Reno, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9159-4
DOI :
10.1109/FUZZY.2005.1452387