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Towards a Lightweight Classifier to Detect Hypovolemic Shock | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Abstract:

Predicting the ability of an individual to compensate for blood loss during hemorrhage and detect the likely onset of hypovolemic shock is necessary to permit early clini...Show More

Abstract:

Predicting the ability of an individual to compensate for blood loss during hemorrhage and detect the likely onset of hypovolemic shock is necessary to permit early clinical intervention. Towards this end, the compensatory reserve metric (CRM) has been demonstrated to directly correlate with an individual’s ability to maintain compensatory mechanisms during loss of blood volume from onset (one-hundred percent health) to exsanguination (zero percent health). This effort describes a lightweight, three-class predictor (good, fair, poor) of an individual’s compensatory reserve using a linear support-vector machine (SVM) classifier. A moving mean filter of the predictions demonstrates a feasible model for implementation of real-time hypovolemia monitoring on a wearable device, requiring only 408 bytes to store the models’ coefficients and minimal processor cycles to complete the computations.
Date of Conference: 24-27 July 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 December 2023
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PubMed ID: 38083358
Conference Location: Sydney, Australia
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