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Development and validation of early warning score systems for COVID‐19 patients

Alexey Youssef, Samaneh Kouchaki, Farah E. Shamout, Jacob Armstrong, Rasheed El-Bouri, T.K.F. Taylor, Drew A. Birrenkott, Baptiste Vasey, Andrew A. S. Soltan, Tingting Zhu, David A. Clifton, David W. Eyre

2021Healthcare Technology Letters17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

COVID-19 is a major, urgent, and ongoing threat to global health. Globally more than 24 million have been infected and the disease has claimed more than a million lives as of November 2020. Predicting which patients will need respiratory support is important to guiding individual patient treatment and also to ensuring sufficient resources are available. The ability of six common Early Warning Scores (EWS) to identify respiratory deterioration defined as the need for advanced respiratory support (high-flow nasal oxygen, continuous positive airways pressure, non-invasive ventilation, intubation) within a prediction window of 24 h is evaluated. It is shown that these scores perform sub-optimally at this specific task. Therefore, an alternative EWS based on the Gradient Boosting Trees (GBT) algorithm is developed that is able to predict deterioration within the next 24 h with high AUROC 94% and an accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 70%, 96%, 70%, respectively. The GBT model outperformed the best EWS (LDTEWS:NEWS), increasing the AUROC by 14%. Our GBT model makes the prediction based on the current and baseline measures of routinely available vital signs and blood tests.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)IntubationMedicineIntensive care medicineWarning systemEmergency medicineEarly warning scoreComputer scienceDiseaseInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)SurgeryTelecommunicationsSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentCOVID-19 diagnosis using AIMachine Learning in Healthcare