Clinical Assessment for Deep Vein Thrombosis using Support Vector Machines : A description of a clinical assessment and compression ultrasonography journaling system for deep vein thrombosis using support vector machines

University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)

Abstract: This master thesis describes a journaling system for compression ultrasonography and a clinical assessment system for deep vein thrombosis (DVT). We evaluate Support Vector Machines (SVM) models with linear- and radial basis function-kernels for predicting deep vein thrombosis, and for facilitating creation of new clinical DVT assessment. Data from 159 patients where analysed, with our dataset, Wells Score with a high clinical probability have an accuracy of 58%, sensitivity 60% and specificity of 57% these figured should be compared to those of our base models accuracy of 81%, sensitivity 66% and specificity 84%. A 23 percentage point increase in accuracy.The diagnostic odds ratio went from 2.12 to 11.26. However a larger dataset is required to report anything conclusive. As our system is both a journaling and prediction system, every patient examined helps the accuracy of the assessment.

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