2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-307816/v2
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Artificial Intelligence helps triage and monitoring of COVID-19 Intensive Care patients

Abstract: BackgroundThe rapid spread of coronavirus disease COVID 19 calls for early screening and monitoring of these patients to distinguish those that are likely to worsen from stable patients that may be directed to intermediate care facilities. We designed a score for COVID-19 patients severity assessment, dynamic intubation and prolonged stay prediction using the Breathing Frequency (BF) and oxygen saturation (SPO2) signals.MethodsWe recorded BF, and SPO2 signals of confirmed COVID-19 patients admitted during the … Show more

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“…There are some gaps in the literature such as how AI can assist less experienced healthcare professionals who may deal with shortage of resources to deliver adequate care through learning from previous experiences [35][36] . Additionally, some AI applications showed results in medicine with high accuracy, sensitivity and specificity using different models and algorithms [38][39] . As we have observed during this revision, the use of AI is expected to increase in different health domains [40][41] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some gaps in the literature such as how AI can assist less experienced healthcare professionals who may deal with shortage of resources to deliver adequate care through learning from previous experiences [35][36] . Additionally, some AI applications showed results in medicine with high accuracy, sensitivity and specificity using different models and algorithms [38][39] . As we have observed during this revision, the use of AI is expected to increase in different health domains [40][41] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%