Diagnostics (Jun 2022)

Mortality Analysis of Patients with COVID-19 in Mexico Based on Risk Factors Applying Machine Learning Techniques

  • Aldonso Becerra-Sánchez,
  • Armando Rodarte-Rodríguez,
  • Nivia I. Escalante-García,
  • José E. Olvera-González,
  • José I. De la Rosa-Vargas,
  • Gustavo Zepeda-Valles,
  • Emmanuel de J. Velásquez-Martínez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12061396
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 1396

Abstract

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The new pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus has generated an overload in the quality of medical care in clinical centers around the world. Causes that originate this fact include lack of medical personnel, infrastructure, medicines, among others. The rapid and exponential increase in the number of patients infected by COVID-19 has required an efficient and speedy prediction of possible infections and their consequences with the purpose of reducing the health care quality overload. Therefore, intelligent models are developed and employed to support medical personnel, allowing them to give a more effective diagnosis about the health status of patients infected by COVID-19. This paper aims to propose an alternative algorithmic analysis for predicting the health status of patients infected with COVID-19 in Mexico. Different prediction models such as KNN, logistic regression, random forests, ANN and majority vote were evaluated and compared. The models use risk factors as variables to predict the mortality of patients from COVID-19. The most successful scheme is the proposed ANN-based model, which obtained an accuracy of 90% and an F1 score of 89.64%. Data analysis reveals that pneumonia, advanced age and intubation requirement are the risk factors with the greatest influence on death caused by virus in Mexico.

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