Heg.IA: An intelligent system to support diagnosis of Covid-19 based on blood tests

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de Freitas Barbosa Valter Augusto,Gomes Juliana Carneiro,de Santana Maíra Araújo,de Almeida Albuquerque Jeniffer Emidio,de Souza Rodrigo Gomes,de Souza Ricardo Emmanuel,dos Santos Wellington PinheiroORCID

Abstract

AbstractA new kind of coronavirus, the SARS-Cov2, started the biggest pandemic of the century. It has already killed more than 250,000 people. Because of this, it is necessary quick and precise diagnosis test. The current gold standard is the RT-PCR with DNA sequencing and identification, but its results takes too long to be available. Tests base on IgM/IgG antibodies have been used, but their sensitivity and specificity may be very low. Many studies have been demonstrating the Covid-19 impact in hematological parameters. This work proposes an intelligent system to support Covid-19 diagnosis based on blood testing. We tested several machine learning methods, and we achieved high classification performance: 95.159% ± 0.693 of overall accuracy, kappa index of 0.903 ± 0.014, sensitivity of 0.968 ± 0.007, precision of 0.938 ± 0.010 and specificity of 0.936 ± 0.011. These results were achieved using classical and low computational cost classifiers, with Bayes Network being the best of them. In addition, only 24 blood tests were needed. This points to the possibility of a new rapid test with low cost. The desktop version of the system is fully functional and available for free use.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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