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Aligning Subjective Ratings in Clinical Decision Making

2020-09-11Unverified0· sign in to hype

Annika Pick, Sebastian Ginzel, Stefan Rüping, Jil Sander, Ann Christina Foldenauer, Michaela Köhm

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In addition to objective indicators (e.g. laboratory values), clinical data often contain subjective evaluations by experts (e.g. disease severity assessments). While objective indicators are more transparent and robust, the subjective evaluation contains a wealth of expert knowledge and intuition. In this work, we demonstrate the potential of pairwise ranking methods to align the subjective evaluation with objective indicators, creating a new score that combines their advantages and facilitates diagnosis. In a case study on patients at risk for developing Psoriatic Arthritis, we illustrate that the resulting score (1) increases classification accuracy when detecting disease presence/absence, (2) is sparse and (3) provides a nuanced assessment of severity for subsequent analysis.

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