The Artificial Intelligence Clinician learns optimal treatment strategies for sepsis in intensive care
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- DOI: 10.1038/s41591-018-0213-5
The Artificial Intelligence Clinician learns optimal treatment strategies for sepsis in intensive care
Abstract
Sepsis is the third leading cause of death worldwide and the main cause of mortality in hospitals1-3, but the best treatment strategy remains uncertain. In particular, evidence suggests that current practices in the administration of intravenous fluids and vasopressors are suboptimal and likely induce harm in a proportion of patients1,4-6. To tackle this sequential decision-making problem, we developed a reinforcement learning agent, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Clinician, which extracted implicit knowledge from an amount of patient data that exceeds by many-fold the life-time experience of human clinicians and learned optimal treatment by analyzing a myriad of (mostly suboptimal) treatment decisions. We demonstrate that the value of the AI Clinician's selected treatment is on average reliably higher than human clinicians. In a large validation cohort independent of the training data, mortality was lowest in patients for whom clinicians' actual doses matched the AI decisions. Our model provides individualized and clinically interpretable treatment decisions for sepsis that could improve patient outcomes.
Comment in
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Individualized sepsis treatment using reinforcement learning.Nat Med. 2018 Nov;24(11):1641-1642. doi: 10.1038/s41591-018-0253-x. Nat Med. 2018. PMID: 30397359 No abstract available.
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