Symptom Distribution Regularity of Insomnia: Network and Spectral Clustering Analysis

Author:

Hu FangORCID,Li LiuhuanORCID,Huang XiaoyuORCID,Yan XingyuORCID,Huang PanpanORCID

Abstract

BackgroundRecent research in machine-learning techniques has led to significant progress in various research fields. In particular, knowledge discovery using this method has become a hot topic in traditional Chinese medicine. As the key clinical manifestations of patients, symptoms play a significant role in clinical diagnosis and treatment, which evidently have their underlying traditional Chinese medicine mechanisms.ObjectiveWe aimed to explore the core symptoms and potential regularity of symptoms for diagnosing insomnia to reveal the key symptoms, hidden relationships underlying the symptoms, and their corresponding syndromes.MethodsAn insomnia dataset with 807 samples was extracted from real-world electronic medical records. After cleaning and selecting the theme data referring to the syndromes and symptoms, the symptom network analysis model was constructed using complex network theory. We used four evaluation metrics of node centrality to discover the core symptom nodes from multiple aspects. To explore the hidden relationships among symptoms, we trained each symptom node in the network to obtain the symptom embedding representation using the Skip-Gram model and node embedding theory. After acquiring the symptom vocabulary in a digital vector format, we calculated the similarities between any two symptom embeddings, and clustered these symptom embeddings into five communities using the spectral clustering algorithm.ResultsThe top five core symptoms of insomnia diagnosis, including difficulty falling asleep, easy to wake up at night, dysphoria and irascibility, forgetful, and spiritlessness and weakness, were identified using evaluation metrics of node centrality. The symptom embeddings with hidden relationships were constructed, which can be considered as the basic dataset for future insomnia research. The symptom network was divided into five communities, and these symptoms were accurately categorized into their corresponding syndromes.ConclusionsThese results highlight that network and clustering analyses can objectively and effectively find the key symptoms and relationships among symptoms. Identification of the symptom distribution and symptom clusters of insomnia further provide valuable guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics

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