Bjelogrlic M, Robert A, Miribel A, Namdar M, Gencer B, Lovis C, Girardin F. Emerging Concepts and Applied Machine Learning Research in Patients with Drug-Induced Repolarization Disorders.
Stud Health Technol Inform 2020;
270:198-202. [PMID:
32570374 DOI:
10.3233/shti200150]
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Abstract
The paper presents a review of current research to develop predictive models for automated detection of drug-induced repolarization disorders and shows a feasibility study for developing machine learning tools trained on massive multimodal datasets of narrative, textual and electrocardiographic records. The goal is to reduce drug-induced long QT and associated complications (Torsades-de-Pointes, sudden cardiac death), by identifying prescription patterns with pro-arrhythmic propensity using a validated electronic application for the detection of adverse drug events with data mining and natural language processing; and to compute individual-based predictive scores in order to further identify clinical conditions, concomitant diseases, or other variables that correlate with higher risk of pro-arrhythmic situations.
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