Severity and mortality prediction models to triage Indian COVID-19 patients

Author:

Bhatia SamarthORCID,Makhija YuktiORCID,Jayaswal SnehaORCID,Singh ShalendraORCID,Malik Prabhat SinghORCID,Venigalla Sri KrishnaORCID,Gupta PallaviORCID,Samaga Shreyas N.ORCID,Hota Rabi NarayanORCID,Gupta IshaanORCID

Abstract

As the second wave in India mitigates, COVID-19 has now infected about 29 million patients countrywide, leading to more than 350 thousand people dead. As the infections surged, the strain on the medical infrastructure in the country became apparent. While the country vaccinates its population, opening up the economy may lead to an increase in infection rates. In this scenario, it is essential to effectively utilize the limited hospital resources by an informed patient triaging system based on clinical parameters. Here, we present two interpretable machine learning models predicting the clinical outcomes, severity, and mortality, of the patients based on routine non-invasive surveillance of blood parameters from one of the largest cohorts of Indian patients at the day of admission. Patient severity and mortality prediction models achieved 86.3% and 88.06% accuracy, respectively, with an AUC-ROC of 0.91 and 0.92. We have integrated both the models in a user-friendly web app calculator, https://triage-COVID-19.herokuapp.com/, to showcase the potential deployment of such efforts at scale.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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