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Towards a personalized health care using a divisive hierarchical clustering approach for comorbidity and the prediction of conditioned group risks.

J Ramón Navarro-CerdánManuel Sánchez-GomisPatricia PonsSantiago Gálvez-SettierFrancisco ValverdeAna Ferrer-AlberoInmaculada SauríAntonio FernándezJosep Redon
Published in: Health informatics journal (2023)
The objective was to assess risk of hospitalization and mortality of comorbidities using divisive hierarchical risk clustering to advice clinical interventions. Subjects and Methods : Data from the EHR of a general population, 3799885 adults, followed by 5 years. Model were performed using Spark and Scikit-learn and accuracy for the models was analyzed. Results : The number of models generated depends in part on the number of chronic diseases included (ex testing a sample of six diseases, a total number of 397 models for all-cause mortality and 431 models for hospitalization). The estimated models offered an ordered selection for the relevant clinical variables and their estimated risk as a group and for the individual patient in the group. Accuracy was assessed according to age, sex and the cardinality of the comorbid groups. A mobile version and dashboard were developed. Conclusion : The software developed stratified hospital admission and mortality risk in clusters of chronic diseases, and for a given patient, it could advise intensifying treatment or reallocating the patient risk.
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