Operating Room Usage Time Estimation with Machine Learning Models

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Abstract

Effectively handling the limited number of surgery operating rooms equipped with expensive equipment is a challenging task for hospital management such as reducing the case-time duration and reducing idle time. Improving the efficiency of operating room usage via reducing the idle time with better scheduling would rely on accurate estimation of surgery duration. Our model can achieve a good prediction result on surgery duration with a dozen of features. We have found the result of our best performing department-specific XGBoost model with the values 31.6 min, 18.71 min, 0.71, 28% and 27% for the metrics of root-mean-square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE), coefficient of determination ((Formula presented.)), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) and proportion of estimated result within 10% variation, respectively. We have presented each department-specific result with our estimated results between 5 and 10 min deviation would be more informative to the users in the real application. Our study shows comparable performance with previous studies, and the machine learning methods use fewer features that are better suited for universal usability.

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Chu, J., Hsieh, C. H., Shih, Y. N., Wu, C. C., Singaravelan, A., Hung, L. P., & Hsu, J. L. (2022). Operating Room Usage Time Estimation with Machine Learning Models. Healthcare (Switzerland), 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081518

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