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LGTRL-DE: Local and Global Temporal Representation Learning with Demographic Embedding for in-hospital mortality prediction.

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Predicting the patient’s in-hospital mortality from the historical Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) can assist physicians to make clinical decisions and assign medical resources. In recent years, researchers proposed many deep learning methods to predict in-hospital mortality by learning patient representations. However, most of these methods fail to comprehensively learn the temporal representations and do not sufficiently mine the contextual knowledge of demographic information. We propose a novel end-to-end approach based on Local and Global Temporal Representation Learning with Demographic Embedding (LGTRL-DE) to address the current issues for in-hospital mortality prediction. LGTRL-DE is enabled by (1) a local temporal representation learning module that captures the temporal information and analyzes the health status from a local perspective through a recurrent neural network with the demographic initialization and the local attention mechanism; (2) a Transformer-based global temporal representation learning module that extracts the interaction dependencies among clinical events; (3) a multi-view representation fusion module that fuses temporal and static information and generates the final patient’s health representations. We evaluate our proposed LGTRL-DE on two public real-world clinical datasets (MIMIC-III and e-ICU). Experimental results show that LGTRL-DE achieves an area under receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.8685 and 0.8733 on the MIMIC-III and e-ICU datasets, respectively, outperforming state-of-the-art approaches.Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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