NeuraHealth: An Automated Screening Pipeline to Detect Undiagnosed Cognitive Impairment in Electronic Health Records with Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing [article]

Tanish Tyagi
2022 arXiv   pre-print
Dementia related cognitive impairment (CI) is a neurodegenerative disorder, affecting over 55 million people worldwide and growing rapidly at the rate of one new case every 3 seconds. 75% cases go undiagnosed globally with up to 90% in low-and-middle-income countries, leading to an estimated annual worldwide cost of USD 1.3 trillion, forecasted to reach 2.8 trillion by 2030. With no cure, a recurring failure of clinical trials, and a lack of early diagnosis, the mortality rate is 100%.
more » ... on in electronic health records (EHR) can provide vital clues for early detection of CI, but a manual review by experts is tedious and error prone. Several computational methods have been proposed, however, they lack an enhanced understanding of the linguistic context in complex language structures of EHR. Therefore, I propose a novel and more accurate framework, NeuraHealth, to identify patients who had no earlier diagnosis. In NeuraHealth, using patient EHR from Mass General Brigham BioBank, I fine-tuned a bi-directional attention-based deep learning natural language processing model to classify sequences. The sequence predictions were used to generate structured features as input for a patient level regularized logistic regression model. This two-step framework creates high dimensionality, outperforming all existing state-of-the-art computational methods as well as clinical methods. Further, I integrate the models into a real-world product, a web app, to create an automated EHR screening pipeline for scalable and high-speed discovery of undetected CI in EHR, making early diagnosis viable in medical facilities and in regions with scarce health services.
arXiv:2202.00478v3 fatcat:jta3jm3ayvgyjiodemnnnznqua