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BackgroundAsthma is a chronic disease that exacerbates due to various risk factors, including the patient’s biosignals and environmental conditions. It is affecting on average 7% of the world population. Preventing an asthma attack is the main challenge for asthma patients, which requires keeping track of any risk factor that can cause a seizure. Many researchers developed asthma attacks prediction models that used various asthma biosignals and environmental factors. These predictive models can help asthmatic patients predict asthma attacks in advance, and thus preventive measures can be taken. This paper introduces a review of these models to evaluate the used methods, model’s performance, and determine the need to improve research in this field.MethodA systematic review was conducted for the research articles introducing asthma attack prediction models for children and adults. We searched the PubMed, ScienceDirect, Springer, and IEEE databases from January 2000 to December 2020. The search includes the prediction models that used biosignal, environmental, and both risk factors. The research article’s quality was assessed and scored based on two checklists, the Checklist for critical Appraisal and data extraction for systematic Reviews of prediction Modelling Studies (CHARMS) and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme clinical prediction rule checklist (CASP). The highest scored articles were selected to review.ResultFrom 1068 research articles we reviewed, we found that most of the studies used asthma biosignal factors only for prediction, few of the studies used environmental factors, and limited studies used both of these factors. Fifteen different asthma attack predictive models were selected for this review. we found that most of the studies used traditional prediction methods, like Support Vector Machine and regression. We have identified the pros and cons of the reviewed asthma attack prediction models and propose solutions to advance the studies in this field.ConclusionAsthma attack predictive models become more significant when using both patient’s biosignal and environmental factors. There is a lack of utilizing advanced machine learning methods, like deep learning techniques. Besides, there is a need to build smart healthcare systems that provide patients with decision-making systems to identify risk and visualize high-risk regions.

Highlights

  • Asthma is a chronic disease that exacerbates due to various risk factors, including the patient’s biosignals and environmental conditions

  • We investigate the existing research works that propose asthma attack prediction models based on different asthma risk factors as predictors

  • By reviewing the studies and research in asthma attack prediction models, it can be stated that majority of these studies focused on using specific factors and neglected other essential factors

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Introduction

Asthma is a chronic disease that exacerbates due to various risk factors, including the patient’s biosignals and environmental conditions. It is affecting on average 7% of the world population. Many researchers developed asthma attacks prediction models that used various asthma biosignals and environmental factors. Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases that significantly impact patients and their families. It raises breathing difficulties because it arouses the airways of the lungs and makes them narrow [1]. There are two categories of risk factors that lead to an asthma attack; patient biosignals and environmental conditions. The particulate matter comes from cars and factories’ emissions, smoke, and road dust [5,6,7]

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