ICU Patient Prediction for Moving with Decision Tree C4.5 and Naïve Bayes Algorithm

  • Sumpena S
  • Akbar Y
  • Nirat N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Critical patients need intensive care and supervision by the medical team in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), including ventilators, monitors, Central Venous Pressure (CVP), Electrocardiogram (ECG), Echocardiogram (ECHO), medical supply, and medical information that is fast, precise, and accurate. In the ICU treatment room requires data that needs to be processed and analyzed for decision making. This study analyzed the ventilator, CVP and also Sepsis Diagnosis related to the data of moving patients and patients dying. This study also uses the decision tree algorithm C.45 and Naive Bayes to determine the level of accuracy of patient care and supervision information in the ICU. The results showed that the decision tree algorithm C.45 has an accuracy of 81.55% and Naive Bayes of 81.54%. The decision tree C.45 algorithm has almost the same advantages as the Naive Bayes algorithm.

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Sumpena, S., Akbar, Y., Nirat, N., & Hengky, M. (2019). ICU Patient Prediction for Moving with Decision Tree C4.5 and Naïve Bayes Algorithm. SinkrOn, 4(1), 88. https://doi.org/10.33395/sinkron.v4i1.10150

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