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Understanding the epidemiology of foreign body injuries in children using a data-driven Bayesian network
Authors:P Berchialla  S Snidero  A Stancu  C Scarinzi  R Corradetti
Institution:1. Department of Public Health and Microbiology , University of Torino , Italy;2. Department of Statistics and Applied Mathematics ‘Diego de Castro’ , University of Torino , Italy
Abstract:Bayesian networks (BNs) are probabilistic expert systems which have emerged over the last few decades as a powerful data mining technique. Also, BNs have become especially popular in biomedical applications where they have been used for diagnosing diseases and studying complex cellular networks, among many other applications. In this study, we built a BN in a fully automated way in order to analyse data regarding injuries due to the inhalation, ingestion and aspiration of foreign bodies (FBs) in children. Then, a sensitivity analysis was carried out to characterize the uncertainty associated with the model. While other studies focused on characteristics such as shape, consistency and dimensions of the FBs which caused injuries, we propose an integrated environment which makes the relationships among the factors underlying the problem clear. The advantage of this approach is that it gives a picture of the influence of critical factors on the injury severity and allows for the comparison of the effect of different FB characteristics (volume, FB type, shape and consistency) and children's features (age and gender) on the risk of experiencing a hospitalization. The rates it consents to calculate provide a more rational basis for promoting care-givers’ education of the most influential risk factors regarding the adverse outcomes.
Keywords:Bayesian network  foreign body injuries  data mining  surveillance systems
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