Predictive Models in the Chronic Disease Diagnosis

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Predictive Models in the Chronic Disease Diagnosis

Predictive Models in the Chronic Disease Diagnosis

Anshuman Samantaray

Dept of Computer Science andvEngineering

Mail - samantarayanshuman99@gmail.com

Dr. Sujit Ku. Panda

Dept of Computer Science andvEngineering

Mail - sujit.panda@gift.edu.in

 

ABSTRACT

This paper reviews applications of machine learning (ML) predictive models in the diagnosis of chronic diseases. Chronic diseases (CDs) are responsible for a major portion of global health costs. Patients who suffer from these diseases need lifelong treatment. Nowadays, predictive models are frequently applied in the diagnosis and forecasting of these diseases.

In this study, we reviewed the state-of-the-art approaches that encompass ML models in the primary diagnosis of CD. This analysis covers 453 papers published between 2015 and 2019, and our document search was conducted from PubMed (Medline), and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) libraries. Ultimately,22 studies were selected to present all modeling methods in a precise way that explains CD diagnosis and usage models of individual pathologies with associated strengths and limitations. Our outcomes suggest that there are no standard methods to determine the best approach in real-time clinical practice since each method has its advantages and disadvantages. Among

clustering were the most used. These models are highly applicable in classification, and diagnosis of CD and are expected to become more important in medical practice in the near future.

Keywords: chronic diseases; prediction

models; pathologies; accuracy; disease classification; K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN); Convolutional Neural Networks(CNN); disease forecasting; disease management.