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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2016

Developing Artificial Neural Network Models to Predict Functioning One Year After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

Timothy Belliveau; Alan M. Jette; Subramani Seetharama; Jeffrey Axt; David Rosenblum; Daniel T. Larose; Bethlyn Houlihan; Mary Slavin; Chantal D. Larose

OBJECTIVE To develop mathematical models for predicting level of independence with specific functional outcomes 1 year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation for spinal cord injury. DESIGN Statistical analyses using artificial neural networks and logistic regression. SETTING Retrospective analysis of data from the national, multicenter Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems (SCIMS) Database. PARTICIPANTS Subjects (N=3142; mean age, 41.5y) with traumatic spinal cord injury who contributed data for the National SCIMS Database longitudinal outcomes studies. INTERVENTIONS Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Self-reported ambulation ability and FIM-derived indices of level of assistance required for self-care activities (ie, bed-chair transfers, bladder and bowel management, eating, toileting). RESULTS Models for predicting ambulation status were highly accurate (>85% case classification accuracy; areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve between .86 and .90). Models for predicting nonambulation outcomes were moderately accurate (76%-86% case classification accuracy; areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve between .70 and .82). The performance of models generated by artificial neural networks closely paralleled the performance of models analyzed using logistic regression constrained by the same independent variables. CONCLUSIONS After further prospective validation, such predictive models may allow clinicians to use data available at the time of admission to inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation to accurately predict longer-term ambulation status, and whether individual patients are likely to perform various self-care activities with or without assistance from another person.


Archive | 2015

Data Mining and Predictive Analytics

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining, Second Edition | 2014

An Introduction to Data Mining

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining, Second Edition | 2014

2. Data Preprocessing

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Archive | 2015

Course Syllabus for STAT 521 (Fall, 2015): Introduction to Data Mining

Roger Bilisoly; Marcus White; Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Archive | 2015

Model-Based Clustering of Incomplete Data

Chantal D. Larose


Archive | 2014

Data Summarization and Visualization

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining, Second Edition | 2014

Univariate Statistical Analysis

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining, Second Edition | 2014

Imputation of Missing Data

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose


Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining, Second Edition | 2014

9. Neural Networks

Daniel T. Larose; Chantal D. Larose

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Daniel T. Larose

Central Connecticut State University

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Roger Bilisoly

Central Connecticut State University

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