Expert-based probabilistic modeling of workflows in context of surgical interventions

Patrick Philipp, J. Beyerer, Y. Fischer
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To provide assistance functions in context of surgical interventions, the use of medical workflows plays an important role. Workflow models can be used to assess the progress of an on-going surgery, enabling tailored (i.e., context sensitive) support for the medical practitioner. Subsequently, this provides opportunities to prevent malpractices, to enhance the patient's outcome and to preserve a high level of satisfaction. In this work, we propose a framework which enables a formalization of medical workflows. It is driven by a dialog of medical as well as technical experts and is based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML). An easy comprehensible UML activity serves as a starting point for the automatic generation of more complex models that can be used for the actual estimation of the progress of a surgical intervention. In this work, we present translation rules, which allow to transfer a given UML activity into a Dynamic Bayesian Network (DBN). The methods are presented for the application example of a cholecystectomy (surgical removal of the gallbladder).
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基于专家的手术干预工作流程概率建模
为了在手术干预中提供辅助功能,医疗工作流程的使用起着重要作用。工作流模型可用于评估正在进行的手术的进度,从而为医疗从业者提供量身定制的(即上下文敏感的)支持。随后,这提供了机会,以防止不当操作,提高病人的结果,并保持高水平的满意度。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个框架,使医疗工作流程的形式化。它由医疗和技术专家的对话驱动,并基于统一建模语言(UML)。一个容易理解的UML活动可以作为自动生成更复杂模型的起点,这些模型可以用于实际评估手术干预的进展。在这项工作中,我们提出了转换规则,它允许将给定的UML活动转换为动态贝叶斯网络(DBN)。这些方法是胆囊切除术(手术切除胆囊)的应用实例。
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