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Existing approaches often struggle with feature extraction, achieve limited accuracy, or rely on resource-intensive features, while deep learning using raw inputs can be difficult to interpret. This study proposes a method that combines stochastic signal analysis with machine learning to extract predictive features from real-time vital-sign time series. Results show improved performance (AUC=0.869) over APACHE IV, deep learning baselines, and statistical feature classification, enabling timely deviation detection and appropriate interventions.","This article has been accepted for publication in IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. This is the author's version which has not been fully edited and content may change prior to final publication. Citation information: DOI 10. 1109/JBHI.2024.3416039  \nIEEE TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS TEMPLATE 1  \nTimely ICU Outcome Prediction Utilizing Stochastic Signal Analysis and Machine Learning Techniques with Readily Available Vital  \nSign Data  \nShaodong Wang, Yiqun Jiang, Qing Li, and Wenli Zhang  \nAbstract— The ICU is a specialized hospital department that offers critical care to patients at high risk. The massive burden of ICU-requiring care requires accurate and timely ICU outcome predictions for alleviating the economic and healthcare burdens imposed by critical care needs. Existing research faces challenges such as feature extraction difficulties, low accuracy, and resource-intensive features. Some studies have explored deep learning models that utilize raw clinical inputs. However, these models are considered non-interpretable black boxes, which prevents their wide application. The objective of the study is to develop a new method using stochastic signal analysis and machine learning techniques to effectively extract features with strong predictive power from ICU patients’ real-time time series of vital signs for accurate and timely ICU outcome prediction. The results show the proposed method extracted meaningful features and outperforms baseline methods, including APACHE IV (AUC=0.750), deep learning-based models (AUC=0.732, 0.712, 0.698, 0.722), and statistical feature classification methods (AUC=0.765) by a large margin (AUC=0.869). The proposed method has clinical, management, and administrative implications since it enables healthcare professionals to identify deviations from prognostications timely and accurately and, therefore, to conduct proper interventions.  \nIndex Terms—E-health records, machine learning, medical information systems, patient monitoring, prediction methods, signal processing.  \nI. INTRODUCTION  \nTHE intensive care unit (ICU) is a highly specialized  \ndepartment in a hospital dedicated to providing critical  \ncare medicine to patients facing life-threatening illnesses or injuries. Whether they are at risk, currently experiencing such conditions, or in the process of recovery, the ICU offers comprehensive services, including intensive monitoring, life support, resuscitation, and end-of-life care [1] .  \nThe burden of ICU-requiring care is massive. In the United States (US), there are 4 million ICU admissions every year, which accounts for 13.7% of hospital costs, 4.1% of national  \nManuscript received September 5, 2023.  \nShaodong Wang, Yiqun Jiang, Qing Li are with the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, 2529 Union Drive, Ames, IA, USA 50011 (e-mail: [shaodong@iastate.edu](shaodong@iastate.edu); [yiqunj@iastate.edu](yiqunj@iastate.edu); [qlijane@iastate.edu](qlijane@iastate.edu))  \nhealth expenditures, and 0.66% of the gross domestic product [2] . ICU patients are extremely vulnerable to adverse outcomes due to their severe medical conditions [3] . ICUs are the highest mortality units (8% to 19%, depending on patients’age, the number of comorbidities, and the severity of illness) in almost all healthcare departments [2] . Meanwhile, the intensive care resources are limited and expensive. In the US, the number of ICU beds per 100,000 population is only 20.0- 31.7. This number is much lower in other countries, especially in developing countries like China, Sri Lanka, and Zambia, ranging from 1.6 to 4.6 (Fig. 1) .  \nGiven the scarcity of intensive care resources, researchers have long recognized the importance of predicting ICU outcomes. Specifically, they serve as the scientific foundation for assessing illness severity, establishing treatment standards, and informing policies. Additionally, outcome predictions facilitate comparisons across c","cbCaisQ7TqVOOR5a","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaisQ7TqVOOR5a","pdf",1004362,1,13,"English","en",105,"# Introduction\n## ICU care burden and need for prediction\n## Role of ICU outcome predictions in management and policy\n## Electronic ICU data and opportunities for new methods","[{\"question\":\"Why are timely ICU outcome predictions important?\",\"answer\":\"ICU care is resource-intensive and patients are highly vulnerable to adverse outcomes. 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