A Data-Driven Approach to Predicting Septic Shock in the Intensive Care Unit

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Yee, Christopher R. [1 ]
Narain, Niven R. [1 ]
Akmaev, Viatcheslav R. [1 ]
Vemulapalli, Vijetha [1 ]
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[1] Berg LLC, 500 Old Connecticut Path,Bldg B, Framingham, MA 01701 USA
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Artificial intelligence; machine learning; Bayesian networks; electronic health records; sepsis; predictive algorithm; hospital-acquired infections; intensive care unit; CAMPAIGN INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES; EMPIRIC ANTIBIOTIC-TREATMENT; FAILURE ASSESSMENT SCORE; EARLY WARNING SCORE; SEVERE SEPSIS; ORGAN FAILURE; MORTALITY; DEFINITIONS; MANAGEMENT; CRITERIA;
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10.1177/1178222619885147
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Early diagnosis of sepsis and septic shock has been unambiguously linked to lower mortality and better patient outcomes. Despite this, there is a strong unmet need for a reliable clinical tool that can be used for large-scale automated screening to identify high-risk patients. We addressed the following questions: Can a novel algorithm to identify patients at high risk of septic shock 24 hours before diagnosis be discovered using available clinical data? What are performance characteristics of this predictive algorithm? Can current metrics for evaluation of sepsis be improved using novel algorithm? Publicly available data from the intensive care unit setting was used to build septic shock and control patient cohorts. Using Bayesian networks, causal relationships between diagnosis groups, procedure groups, laboratory results, and demographic data were inferred. Predictive model for septic shock 24 hours prior to digital diagnosis was built based on inferred causal networks. Sepsis risk scores were augmented by de novo inferred model and performance was evaluated. A novel predictive model to identify high-risk patients 24 hours ahead of time, with area under curve of 0.81, negative predictive value of 0.87, and a positive predictive value as high as 0.65 was built. The specificity of quick sequential organ failure assessment, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, and modified early warning score was improved when augmented with the novel model, whereas no improvements were made to the sequential organ failure assessment score. We used a data-driven, expert knowledge agnostic method to build a screening algorithm for early detection of septic shock. The model demonstrates strong performance in the data set used and provides a basis for expanding this work toward building an algorithm that is used to screen patients based on electronic medical record data in real time.
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