Author: Nemati, Mohammadreza; Ansary, Jamal; Nemati, Nazafarin
                    Title: Machine Learning Approaches in COVID-19 Survival Analysis and Discharge Time Likelihood Prediction using Clinical Data  Cord-id: 87hd0xa5  Document date: 2020_7_4
                    ID: 87hd0xa5
                    
                    Snippet: Summary As a highly contagious respiratory disease, COVID-19 has yielded high mortality rates since its emergence in December of 2019. As the number of COVID-19 cases soars in epicenters, health officials are warning about the possibility of the designated treatment centers being overwhelmed by coronavirus patients. In this study, several computational techniques are implemented to analyze the survival characteristics of 1182 patients. The computational results agree with the outcome reported in
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Summary As a highly contagious respiratory disease, COVID-19 has yielded high mortality rates since its emergence in December of 2019. As the number of COVID-19 cases soars in epicenters, health officials are warning about the possibility of the designated treatment centers being overwhelmed by coronavirus patients. In this study, several computational techniques are implemented to analyze the survival characteristics of 1182 patients. The computational results agree with the outcome reported in early clinical reports released for a group of patients from China that confirmed a higher mortality rate in men compared to women and in older age groups. The discharge time prediction of COVID-19 patients was also evaluated using different machine learning and statistical analysis methods. The results indicate that the Gradient Boosting survival model outperforms other models for patient survival prediction in this study. This research study is aimed to help health officials make more educated decisions during the outbreak.
 
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