Abstract

Background: Although numerous studies are conducted every year on how to reduce the fatality rate associated with sepsis, it is still a major challenge faced by patients, clinicians, and medical systems worldwide. Early identification and prediction of patients at risk of sepsis and adverse outcomes associated with sepsis are critical. We aimed to develop an artificial intelligence algorithm that can predict sepsis early.Methods: This was a secondary analysis of an observational cohort study from the Intensive Care Unit of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. A total of 4,449 infected patients were randomly assigned to the development and validation data set at a ratio of 4:1. After extracting electronic medical record data, a set of 55 features (variables) was calculated and passed to the random forest algorithm to predict the onset of sepsis.Results: The pre-procedure clinical variables were used to build a prediction model from the training data set using the random forest machine learning method; a 5-fold cross-validation was used to evaluate the prediction accuracy of the model. Finally, we tested the model using the validation data set. The area obtained by the model under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) was 0.91, the sensitivity was 87%, and the specificity was 89%.Conclusions: This newly established machine learning-based model has shown good predictive ability in Chinese sepsis patients. External validation studies are necessary to confirm the universality of our method in the population and treatment practice.

Highlights

  • Numerous studies and papers on sepsis are published every year, it remains a major challenge for patients and clinicians worldwide

  • This study was a secondary analysis of a retrospective observational study conducted from 2014 to 2016 in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

  • Clinical or laboratory parameters related to infection and sepsis were collected for each patient

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Numerous studies and papers on sepsis are published every year, it remains a major challenge for patients and clinicians worldwide. The standardized sepsis-related mortality rate in China in 2015 was 67 deaths per 100,000, which was equivalent to more than 1 million deaths due to sepsis [2]. Despite these alarming numbers, the public seems to lack an awareness about sepsis. Numerous studies are conducted every year on how to reduce the fatality rate associated with sepsis, it is still a major challenge faced by patients, clinicians, and medical systems worldwide. We aimed to develop an artificial intelligence algorithm that can predict sepsis early

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