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Frontiers of Medicine ; (4): 488-497, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-827854

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Dyspnea is one of the most common manifestations of patients with pulmonary disease, myocardial dysfunction, and neuromuscular disorder, among other conditions. Identifying the causes of dyspnea in clinical practice, especially for the general practitioner, remains a challenge. This pilot study aimed to develop a computer-aided tool for improving the efficiency of differential diagnosis. The disease set with dyspnea as the chief complaint was established on the basis of clinical experience and epidemiological data. Differential diagnosis approaches were established and optimized by clinical experts. The artificial intelligence (AI) diagnosis model was constructed according to the dynamic uncertain causality graph knowledge-based editor. Twenty-eight diseases and syndromes were included in the disease set. The model contained 132 variables of symptoms, signs, and serological and imaging parameters. Medical records from the electronic hospital records of Suining Central Hospital were randomly selected. A total of 202 discharged patients with dyspnea as the chief complaint were included for verification, in which the diagnoses of 195 cases were coincident with the record certified as correct. The overall diagnostic accuracy rate of the model was 96.5%. In conclusion, the diagnostic accuracy of the AI model is promising and may compensate for the limitation of medical experience.

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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 336-340, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-498313

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Objective It aims to investigate the relationships among the categories of Comprehensive Version for Stroke as described in the International Classiifcation of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set, and to provide new supports for Judicial Appraisal of functioning in stroke by ICF functioning mapping.Methods The variables of 59 categories of ICF assessment scale and the samples of 106 persons’ are selected and used in the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) for mining dependencies among those variables. The graphical modeling and analyzing with the software Gephi provides a visual map of the correlations among those classiifcations. Results 59 interconnected categories which organized into the functioning mapping. b340, b735, b175 and b152 are centrally positioned categories because of their high correlation.Conclusion Functioning mapping by graphical modeling can reveal complex relational structures embedded in functioning classiifcations, which provides the support for using ICF to appraisal stroke.

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