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Dynamic Prediction of Patient Outcomes in the Intensive Care Unit: A Scoping Review of the State-of-the-Art

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Publisher Sage Publications
Specialty Critical Care
Date 2023 Apr 5
PMID 37016893
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Abstract

Introduction: Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-pressure, complex, technology-intensive medical environments where patient physiological data are generated continuously. Due to the complexity of interpreting multiple signals at speed, there are substantial opportunities and significant potential benefits in providing ICU staff with additional decision support and predictive modeling tools that can support and aid decision-making in real-time.This scoping review aims to synthesize the state-of-the-art dynamic prediction models of patient outcomes developed for use in the ICU. We define "dynamic" models as those where predictions are regularly computed and updated over time in response to updated physiological signals.

Methods: Studies describing the development of predictive models for use in the ICU were searched, using PubMed. The studies were screened as per Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines, and the data regarding predicted outcomes, methods used to develop the predictive models, preprocessing the data and dealing with missing values, and performance measures were extracted and analyzed.

Results: A total of n = 36 studies were included for synthesis in our review. The included studies focused on the prediction of various outcomes, including mortality (n = 17), sepsis-related complications (n = 12), cardiovascular complications (n = 5), and other complications (respiratory, renal complications, and bleeding, n = 5). The most common classification methods include logistic regression, random forest, support vector machine, and neural networks.

Conclusion: The included studies demonstrated that there is a strong interest in developing dynamic prediction models for various ICU patient outcomes. Most models reported focus on mortality. As such, the development of further models focusing on a range of other serious and well-defined complications-such as acute kidney injury-would be beneficial. Furthermore, studies should improve the reporting of key aspects of model development challenges.

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