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Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-08 - 2021-02-09    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering are forthcoming use in healthcare, electronics, cosmetics, and other areas. Nanomaterials are the elements with the finest measurement of size 10-9 [...]
Dementia, Alzheimers and Neurological Disorders
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
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Euro Dementia 2021 is a distinctive forum to assemble worldwide distinguished academics within the field of professionals, Psychology, academic scientists, professors to exchange their ideas [...]
Neurology and Neurosurgery 2021
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
European Neurosurgery 2021 anticipates participants from all around the globe to experience thought provoking Keynote lectures, oral, video & poster presentations. This Neurology meeting will [...]
Biofuels and Bioenergy 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
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Biofuels and Bioenergy biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, rather than a fuel produced [...]
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
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Tropical Disease Webinar committee members invite all the participants across the globe to take part in this conference covering the theme “Global Impact on infectious [...]
Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Infection Congress 2021 is intended to honor prestigious award for talented Young Researchers, Scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate Students, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Trainees in recognition of their [...]
Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases
2021-02-18 - 2021-02-19    
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Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Conference 2021 provides a chance for all the stakeholders to collect all the Researchers, principal investigators, experts and researchers working under [...]
World Kidney Congress 2021
2021-02-18    
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Kidney Meet 2021 will be the best platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s a virtual event that will grab the attendee’s attention to [...]
Agriculture & Organic farming
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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Aquaculture & Fisheries
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2021
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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Conference Series warmly invites all the participants across the globe to attend "5th Annual Meet on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” dated on February 22-23, 2021 , [...]
Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health
2021-02-23 - 2021-02-24    
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Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health Summit is an idiosyncratic discussion to bring the advanced approaches and also unite recognized scholastics, concerned with neurology, neuroscience, [...]
Food and Nutrition 2021
2021-02-24    
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Nutri Food 2021 reunites the old and new faces in food research to scale-up many dedicated brains in research and the utilization of the works [...]
Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-24 - 2021-02-25    
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International Conference on  Biochemistry and Glyco Science
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
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Our point is to urge researchers to spread their test and hypothetical outcomes in any case a lot of detail as could be ordinary. There [...]
Biomedical, Biopharma and Clinical Research
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
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Parasitology & Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-25    
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONGRESS 2021 on behalf of its Organizing Committee, assemble all the renowned Pathologists, Immunologists, Researchers, Cellular and Molecular Biologists, Immune therapists, Academicians, Biotechnologists, [...]
Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
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Tissue Science 2021 proudly invites contributors across the globe to attend “International Conference on Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine” during February 26-27, 2021 (Webinar) which [...]
Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Beneficial Microbes
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
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Stress Management 2021
2021-02-26    
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Heart Care and Diseases 2021
2021-03-03    
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Euro Heart Conference 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, Perfusionists, cardiologists to discuss methodology for ailment remediation for heart diseases, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, [...]
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
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Gastroenterology Diseases is clearing a worldwide stage by drawing in 2500+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Surgeons going from Researchers, Academicians and Business experts, who are working in [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
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2021-03-05 - 2021-03-06    
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AI Tool May Lower Hospital Death Risk Unexpectedly

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According to a new study, a device known as CHARTwatch may lower the chance of unanticipated mortality among hospitalized patients by acting as an early warning system for quickly declining health.

A clinical pathway is established for high-risk patients using the artificial intelligence (AI)-based system, which monitors real-time data from patients’ electronic medical records to identify individuals who might have an unscheduled admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). By providing real-time notifications to physicians, twice-day emails to nursing teams, and daily emails to the palliative care team, the platform was able to cut mortality in a general internal medicine unit by 26%.

According to lead author Amol Verma, MD, a clinician-scientist at St. Michael’s Hospital and Temerty professor of AI research and education in medicine at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “AI tools hold great promise for helping us improve the quality of healthcare by improving the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosis, assisting with the personalization of treatment decisions for individual patients, enhancing our ability to predict and prevent future health events, and improving the efficiency of healthcare operations,” Medscape Medical News reported.

“It’s essential that these tools be researched and implemented carefully,” he stated. “Like other healthcare interventions, AI tools may have benefits or unintended consequences, and we need to ensure that they are safe and effective.”
Using CHARTwatch
Verma and colleagues spent three years developing and testing CHARTwatch, a suite of tools to notify physicians and other relevant medical professionals when a patient is at high risk of deteriorating, and a recommended care plan for high-risk patients. CHARTwatch also includes a machine learning prediction model. They evaluated the instrument in the general internal medicine unit, which has 70 beds, at St. Michael’s Hospital, an academic health facility located in Toronto’s inner city.

The instrument was put into use from August to October of 2020. Prior to that time, a formal deterioration detection score system had not been established, and the critical care response team would respond to patients based on the discretion of a physician or nurse. By initiating measures earlier and seeking the advice of palliative care professionals when necessary, the main objective of introducing CHARTwatch was to lower the number of nonpalliative hospital deaths.

The research team in this study evaluated the relationship between clinical outcomes and the use of CHARTwatch as an early warning system in a nonrandomized yet controlled manner. They examined mortality among 4023 patients in the postimplementation phase (November 2020 to June 2022) and among 9626 patients in the general internal medicine unit prior to the tool’s use (November 2016 to June 2020). Additionally, the 13,649 patients in the general internal medicine unit were compared to 8470 subspecialty patients in the areas of nephrology, cardiology, and respirology—disciplines in which the instrument was not employed.

When the tool was utilized in 2020–2022, the rate of nonpalliative deaths among patients receiving general internal medicine was, on average, much lower (1.6%) than it was during the previous period (2.1%). For death, the adjusted relative risk (RR) was 0.74. The rate of nonpalliative deaths in the subspecialty cohorts (1.9% vs. 2.1%; adjusted RR, 0.89) did not change appreciably during the intervention period.

The percentage of nonpalliative deaths among high-risk general internal medicine patients with at least one tool-based alert was 7.1% in 2020–2022 compared to 10.3% in 2016–2020, resulting in an adjusted relative risk of 0.69. Nonpalliative deaths during those times did not differ significantly among subspecialty groups (10.4% vs 10.6%; adjusted RR, 0.98).

Additionally, there were no statistically significant differences in total fatalities, palliative deaths or transfers, ICU transfers, or length of hospital stay during those times across analyses and subgroups.

The study team discovered that patients in the intervention group were more likely to get systemic glucocorticoids and antibiotics, as well as to have their vital signs checked more frequently following a high-risk alert. Orders for intravenous liquids, code status orders, or imaging, however, did not seem to have changed.

Putting into Practice in All Hospitals
In order for AI technologies to effectively generate predictions across medical settings, especially among individuals from varied backgrounds, Verma said researchers need to have access to large-scale health databases. This would enable the technology to be utilized more widely.

“It is important for tools that appear to be effective in a single context to be tested in a wider range of settings,” Verma stated. “This is particularly true for AI tools, which perform best in the patient populations that were used for their development.”

The researchers are working with GEMINI, a network of 35 hospitals that shares data, to create a vast, inclusive data collection that will enable this kind of extensive AI-based research and development.

In order to improve patient safety, care quality, and overall efficiency, it is imperative that system upgrades be consistently prioritized in the healthcare industry. Researching and implementing cutting-edge techniques is crucial to overcoming these obstacles and enhancing care delivery as expectations rise and healthcare becomes more complex, according to Rabia Shahid, MD, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Shahid has studied hospital early warning systems for patient deterioration; he was not engaged in this work. She and her colleagues discovered that although tools can enhance patient outcomes and provider communication, they must be improved and have greater support from stakeholders in order to be successful.

“These tools, particularly those driven by technology such as AI and machine learning, are vital to research and develop because they significantly enhance the quality of care across critical domains, including safety, effectiveness, timeliness, patient-centeredness, and efficiency,” she stated. “By enabling early detection of patient deterioration and supporting clinical decision-making, these tools help ensure that care remains consistent and of high quality, even in the most demanding and high-pressure hospital settings.”

The AMS Healthcare Compassion and AI Fellowship and the Vector Institute Pathfinder Project provided some funding for the study. Verma has received travel assistance from the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute, is employed part-time by Ontario Health outside of this project, and is sponsored by the Temerty Professorship of AI Research and Education in Medicine. Verma and a number of writers co-invented CHARTwatch, which a startup later purchased. In the future, Verma might be able to purchase a minority stake in the business. Shahid did not disclose any pertinent financial affiliations.

Health and medical journalist Carolyn Crist covers the newest research for Medscape Medical News, MDedge, and WebMD.