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Syeda Leena Mumtaz (American University of Sharjah) Abdulrahim Shamayleh (American University of Sharjah) Hussam Alshraideh (American University of Sharjah) Adnane Guella (University Hospital Sharjah)
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대한의료정보학회 Healthcare Informatics Research Healthcare Informatics Research 제29권 제2호
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2023.4
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174 - 185 (12page)

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Objectives: Large amounts of healthcare data are now generated via patient health records, records of diagnosis and treatment,smart devices, and wearables. Extracting insights from such data can transform healthcare from a traditional, symptom-driven practice into precisely personalized medicine. Dialysis treatments generate a vast amount of data, with more than100 parameters that must be regulated for ideal treatment outcomes. When complications occur, understanding electrolyteparameters and predicting their outcomes to deliver the optimal dialysis dosing for each patient is a challenge. This studyfocused on refining dialysis dosing by utilizing emerging data from the growing number of dialysis patients to improve patients’quality of life and well-being. Methods: Exploratory data analysis and data prediction approaches were performed togather insights from patients’ vital electrolytes on how to improve the patients’ dialysis dosing. Four predictive models wereconstructed to predict electrolyte levels through various dialysis parameters. Results: The decision tree model showed excellentperformance and more accurate results than the support vector machine, linear regression, and neural network models. Conclusions: The predictive models identified that pre-dialysis blood urea nitrogen, pre-weight, dry weight, anticoagulation,and sex had the most significant effects on electrolyte concentrations. Such models could fine-tune dialysis dosing levels forthe growing number of dialysis patients to improve each patient’s quality of life, life expectancy, and well-being, and to reducecosts, efforts, and time consumption for both patients and physicians. The study’s results need to be validated on a largerscale.

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