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A preliminary investigation into predictive models for adverse drug events

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Davis, J; Costa, VS; Peissig, P; Caldwell, M; Page, D
Published in: AAAI Workshop - Technical Report
January 1, 2013

Adverse drug events are a leading cause of danger and cost in health care. We could reduce both the danger and the cost if we had accurate models to predict, at prescription time for each drug, which patients are most at risk for known adverse reactions to that drug, such as myocardial infarction (MI, or "heart attack") if given a Cox2 inhibitor, angioedema if given an ACE inhibitor, or bleeding if given an anticoagulant such as Warfarin. We address this task for the specific case of Cox2 inhibitors, a type of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) or pain reliever that is easier on the gastrointestinal system than most NSAIDS. Because of the MI adverse drug reaction, some but not all very effective Cox2 inhibitors were removed from the market. Specifically, we use machine learning to predict which patients on a Cox2 inhibitor would suffer an MI. An important issue for machine learning is that we do not know which of these patients might have suffered an MI even without the drug. To begin to make some headway on this important problem, we compare our predictive model for MI for patients on Cox2 inhibitors against a more general model for predicting MI among a broader population not on Cox2 inhibitors. Copyright © 2013, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.

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AAAI Workshop - Technical Report

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Volume

WS-13-09

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8 / 13
 

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Davis, J., Costa, V. S., Peissig, P., Caldwell, M., & Page, D. (2013). A preliminary investigation into predictive models for adverse drug events. In AAAI Workshop - Technical Report (Vol. WS-13-09, pp. 8–13).
Davis, J., V. S. Costa, P. Peissig, M. Caldwell, and D. Page. “A preliminary investigation into predictive models for adverse drug events.” In AAAI Workshop - Technical Report, WS-13-09:8–13, 2013.
Davis J, Costa VS, Peissig P, Caldwell M, Page D. A preliminary investigation into predictive models for adverse drug events. In: AAAI Workshop - Technical Report. 2013. p. 8–13.
Davis, J., et al. “A preliminary investigation into predictive models for adverse drug events.” AAAI Workshop - Technical Report, vol. WS-13-09, 2013, pp. 8–13.
Davis J, Costa VS, Peissig P, Caldwell M, Page D. A preliminary investigation into predictive models for adverse drug events. AAAI Workshop - Technical Report. 2013. p. 8–13.

Published In

AAAI Workshop - Technical Report

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Volume

WS-13-09

Start / End Page

8 / 13