Early prediction of long hospital stay for Intensive Care units readmission patients using medication information.

Comput Biol Med

UCSD Health Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA. Electronic address:

Published: May 2024

Objective: Predicting Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Length of Stay (LOS) accurately can improve patient wellness, hospital operations, and the health system's financial status. This study focuses on predicting the prolonged ICU LOS (≥3 days) of the 2nd admission, utilizing short historical data (1st admission only) for early-stage prediction, as well as incorporating medication information.

Materials And Methods: We selected 18,572 ICU patients' records from the MIMIC-IV database for this study. We applied five machine learning classifiers: Logistic regression (LR), Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), AdaBoost (AB) and XGBoost (XGB). We computed both the sum dose and the average dose for the medication and included them in our model.

Results: The performance of the RF model demonstrates the highest level of accuracy compared to other models, as indicated by an Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (AUC) of 0.716 and an Expected Calibration Error (ECE) of 0.023.

Discussion: The calibration improved all five classifiers (LR, RF, SVC, AB, XGB) in terms of ECE. The most important two features for RF are the length of 1st admission and the patient's age when they visited the hospital. The most important medication features are Phytonadione and Metoprolol Succinate XL. Also, both the sum and the average dose for the medication features contributed to the prediction task.

Conclusion: Our model showed the capability to predict the prolonged ICU LOS of the 2nd admission by utilizing the demographic, diagnosis, and medication information from the 1st admission. This method can potentially support the prevention of patient complications and enhance resource allocation in hospitals.

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