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Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors
Infant mortality is an important health measure in a population as a crude indicator of the poverty and socioeconomic level. It also shows the availability and quality of health services and medical technology in a specific region. Although improvements have been observed in the last decades, the im...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33102685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2020.100398 |
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author | Beluzo, Carlos Eduardo Silva, Everton Alves, Luciana Correia Bresan, Rodrigo Campos Arruda, Natália Martins Sovat, Ricardo Carvalho, Tiago |
author_facet | Beluzo, Carlos Eduardo Silva, Everton Alves, Luciana Correia Bresan, Rodrigo Campos Arruda, Natália Martins Sovat, Ricardo Carvalho, Tiago |
author_sort | Beluzo, Carlos Eduardo |
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description | Infant mortality is an important health measure in a population as a crude indicator of the poverty and socioeconomic level. It also shows the availability and quality of health services and medical technology in a specific region. Although improvements have been observed in the last decades, the implementation of actions to reduce infant mortality is still a concern in many countries. To address such an important problem, this paper proposes a new support decision approach to classify newborns according to their neonatal mortality risk. Using features related to mother, newborn, and socio-demographic, we model the problem using a data-driven classification model able to provide the probability of a newborn dying until [Formula: see text] days of life. More than a theoretical study, decision support tools as the one proposed here is relevant in countries in development as Brazil, because it aims at identifying risky neonates that may die to raise the attention of medical practitioners so that they can work harder to reduce the overall neonatal mortality. Overcoming an AUC of 96%, the proposed method is able to provide not just the probability of death risk but also an explicable interpretation of most important features for model decision, which is paramount in public health applications. Furthermore, we provide an extensive analysis across different rounds of experiments, including an analysis of pre and post partum features influence over data-driven model. Finally, different from previously conducted studies which rely on databases with less than 100,000 samples, our model takes advantage from a new proposed database, constructed using more than 1,400,000 samples comprising births and deaths extracted from public records in São Paulo-Brazil from 2012 to 2018. |
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spelling | pubmed-75682082020-10-21 Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors Beluzo, Carlos Eduardo Silva, Everton Alves, Luciana Correia Bresan, Rodrigo Campos Arruda, Natália Martins Sovat, Ricardo Carvalho, Tiago Inform Med Unlocked Article Infant mortality is an important health measure in a population as a crude indicator of the poverty and socioeconomic level. It also shows the availability and quality of health services and medical technology in a specific region. Although improvements have been observed in the last decades, the implementation of actions to reduce infant mortality is still a concern in many countries. To address such an important problem, this paper proposes a new support decision approach to classify newborns according to their neonatal mortality risk. Using features related to mother, newborn, and socio-demographic, we model the problem using a data-driven classification model able to provide the probability of a newborn dying until [Formula: see text] days of life. More than a theoretical study, decision support tools as the one proposed here is relevant in countries in development as Brazil, because it aims at identifying risky neonates that may die to raise the attention of medical practitioners so that they can work harder to reduce the overall neonatal mortality. Overcoming an AUC of 96%, the proposed method is able to provide not just the probability of death risk but also an explicable interpretation of most important features for model decision, which is paramount in public health applications. Furthermore, we provide an extensive analysis across different rounds of experiments, including an analysis of pre and post partum features influence over data-driven model. Finally, different from previously conducted studies which rely on databases with less than 100,000 samples, our model takes advantage from a new proposed database, constructed using more than 1,400,000 samples comprising births and deaths extracted from public records in São Paulo-Brazil from 2012 to 2018. Elsevier Ltd 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7568208/ /pubmed/33102685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2020.100398 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Beluzo, Carlos Eduardo Silva, Everton Alves, Luciana Correia Bresan, Rodrigo Campos Arruda, Natália Martins Sovat, Ricardo Carvalho, Tiago Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
title | Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
title_full | Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
title_fullStr | Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
title_short | Towards neonatal mortality risk classification: A data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
title_sort | towards neonatal mortality risk classification: a data-driven approach using neonatal, maternal, and social factors |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33102685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2020.100398 |
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