心率异常可视化及其在新生儿脓毒症假阳性诊断中的应用

Yen-Tzu Lu, Wen-Yen Chang, K. Lan, Yung-Chieh Lin
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新生儿败血症是一种发生在出生28天内的血液感染,主要发生在低出生体重或早产新生儿中。根据世界卫生组织2020年的一份报告,估计每年有130万至390万新生儿患有败血症,400万至700万人死于败血症相关并发症。患有感染的新生儿会在外表上表现出体征或变化。诸如暂时性心率加速或减慢以及低HRV等症状通常与败血症新生儿相关。准确检测心率异常对于诊断败血症至关重要。在本研究中,心率异常包括低HRV、短暂性心率加速或减慢以及其他异常事件。目前临床观察异常的方法不一定直观或信息丰富。例如,仅通过观察床边监护仪上的平均心率很难区分已证实的败血症和培养阴性败血症。为此,我们提出了一种新的可视化工具来帮助临床医生检测疑似假阳性的新生儿脓毒症。我们的可视化工具提供心率的变异性和分布等信息,可用于检测异常事件。这些功能将有助于临床医生发现可能的假阳性败血症并减少不必要的抗生素治疗。
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Visualization of Heart Rate Abnormality and Its Application for Detection of Possible False-positive Neonatal Sepsis
Neonatal sepsis is a type of bloodstream infection that occurs within 28 days of birth, mostly in low birth weight or premature newborns. According to a 2020 report by the World Health organization, an estimated number of 1.3 million to 3.9 million newborns suffer from sepsis each year, and 4.0 million to 7.0 million die from sepsis-related complications. A newborn with an infection will show signs or changes in their appearance. Symptoms like temporary acceleration or slowing of the heart rate, and low HRV, are commonly associated with neonates who have sepsis Accurate detection of heart rate anomalies is essential for diagnosing sepsis. In this study, heart rate abnormality encompasses low HRV, transient acceleration or slowing of the heart rate, and other unusual events. The current methods of clinical observation of abnormalities are not necessarily intuitive or informative. For example, differentiation between proven sepsis and culture-negative sepsis is difficult by solely observing the average heart rate on a bedside monitor. To this end, we proposed a new visualization tool to help clinicians in the detection of suspected false-positive neonatal sepsis. Our visualization tool provides information such as the variability and distribution of the heart rates, which can be used to detect the abnormal events. These functions will help clinicians to detect possible false-positive sepsis and reduce unnecessary antibiotic treatment.
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