A visual analytic approach for the identification of ICU patient subpopulations using ICD diagnostic codes

Author:

Alcaide Daniel1ORCID,Aerts Jan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT) STADIUS Center for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

2. UHasselt, I-BioStat, Data Science Institute, Hasselt, Belgium

Abstract

A large number of clinical concepts are categorized under standardized formats that ease the manipulation, understanding, analysis, and exchange of information. One of the most extended codifications is the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) used for characterizing diagnoses and clinical procedures. With formatted ICD concepts, a patient profile can be described through a set of standardized and sorted attributes according to the relevance or chronology of events. This structured data is fundamental to quantify the similarity between patients and detect relevant clinical characteristics. Data visualization tools allow the representation and comprehension of data patterns, usually of a high dimensional nature, where only a partial picture can be projected. In this paper, we provide a visual analytics approach for the identification of homogeneous patient cohorts by combining custom distance metrics with a flexible dimensionality reduction technique. First we define a new metric to measure the similarity between diagnosis profiles through the concordance and relevance of events. Second we describe a variation of the Simplified Topological Abstraction of Data (STAD) dimensionality reduction technique to enhance the projection of signals preserving the global structure of data. The MIMIC-III clinical database is used for implementing the analysis into an interactive dashboard, providing a highly expressive environment for the exploration and comparison of patients groups with at least one identical diagnostic ICD code. The combination of the distance metric and STAD not only allows the identification of patterns but also provides a new layer of information to establish additional relationships between patient cohorts. The method and tool presented here add a valuable new approach for exploring heterogeneous patient populations. In addition, the distance metric described can be applied in other domains that employ ordered lists of categorical data.

Funder

IWT SBO ACCUMULATE

Flemish Government

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Computer Science

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