Teaching a Machine to Feel Postoperative Pain: Combining High-Dimensional Clinical Data with Machine Learning Algorithms to Forecast Acute Postoperative Pain
Pain Medicine2015Vol. 16(7), pp. 1386–1401
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Patrick Tighe, Christopher A. Harle, Robert W. Hurley, Haldun Aytuğ, André P. Boezaart, Roger B. Fillingim
Abstract
Machine learning algorithms, when combined with complex and heterogeneous data from electronic medical record systems, can forecast acute postoperative pain outcomes with accuracies similar to methods that rely only on variables specifically collected for pain outcome prediction.
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