Modelling the length of hospital stay in medicine and surgical departments

Antonella Fiorillo, Ilaria Picone, I. Latessa, A. Cuocolo
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Healthcare Associated Infections are among the world's leading public health problems and the most serious complications for hospitalized patients that can impact length of stay (LOS). In this work, medical record data of 24365 patients admitted to general surgery and clinical medicine wards were used collectively with the aim of creating models capable of predicting overall LOS, measured in days, considering clinical information. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed with IBM SPSS, the coefficient of determination (R2) was equal to 0,288. A regression analysis with ML algorithms was performed with the Knime Analysis Platform. The R2 were quite low for both multiple linear regression and ML regression analyses. The use of these techniques showed that there is a relationship between clinical variables and overall LOS. The results constitute a valid support tool for decision makers to provide the turnover index for the benefit of health policy in the management of departments.
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模拟内科和外科的住院时间
医疗保健相关感染是世界上主要的公共卫生问题之一,也是影响住院时间的最严重并发症。在这项工作中,24365名普通外科和临床医学病房住院患者的病历数据被集体使用,目的是创建能够预测总体LOS的模型,以天为单位,考虑到临床信息。采用IBM SPSS进行多元线性回归分析,决定系数(R2) = 0,288。在Knime分析平台上使用ML算法进行回归分析。多元线性回归和ML回归分析的R2都很低。这些技术的使用表明临床变量与总体LOS之间存在关系。研究结果为决策者提供科室卫生政策效益的周转指标提供了有效的支持工具。
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