Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (Sep 2019)

A Rule-Based System for Explainable Donor-Patient Matching in Liver Transplantation

  • Felicidad Aguado,
  • Pedro Cabalar,
  • Jorge Fandinno,
  • Brais Muñiz,
  • Gilberto Pérez,
  • Francisco Suárez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.306.31
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 306, no. Proc. ICLP 2019
pp. 266 – 272

Abstract

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In this paper we present web-liver, a rule-based system for decision support in the medical domain, focusing on its application in a liver transplantation unit for implementing policies for donor-patient matching. The rule-based system is built on top of an interpreter for logic programs with partial functions, called lppf, that extends the paradigm of Answer Set Programming (ASP) adding two main features: (1) the inclusion of partial functions and (2) the computation of causal explanations for the obtained solutions. The final goal of web-liver is assisting the medical experts in the design of new donor-patient matching policies that take into account not only the patient severity but also the transplantation utility. As an example, we illustrate the tool behaviour with a set of rules that implement the utility index called SOFT.