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Real-World Integration of a Sepsis Deep Learning Technology Into Routine Clinical Care: Implementation Study

Authors :
Sendak, Mark P
Ratliff, William
Sarro, Dina
Alderton, Elizabeth
Futoma, Joseph
Gao, Michael
Nichols, Marshall
Revoir, Mike
Yashar, Faraz
Miller, Corinne
Kester, Kelly
Sandhu, Sahil
Corey, Kristin
Brajer, Nathan
Tan, Christelle
Lin, Anthony
Brown, Tres
Engelbosch, Susan
Anstrom, Kevin
Elish, Madeleine Clare
Heller, Katherine
Donohoe, Rebecca
Theiling, Jason
Poon, Eric
Balu, Suresh
Bedoya, Armando
O'Brien, Cara
Source :
JMIR Medical Informatics, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e15182 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
JMIR Publications, 2020.

Abstract

BackgroundSuccessful integrations of machine learning into routine clinical care are exceedingly rare, and barriers to its adoption are poorly characterized in the literature. ObjectiveThis study aims to report a quality improvement effort to integrate a deep learning sepsis detection and management platform, Sepsis Watch, into routine clinical care. MethodsIn 2016, a multidisciplinary team consisting of statisticians, data scientists, data engineers, and clinicians was assembled by the leadership of an academic health system to radically improve the detection and treatment of sepsis. This report of the quality improvement effort follows the learning health system framework to describe the problem assessment, design, development, implementation, and evaluation plan of Sepsis Watch. ResultsSepsis Watch was successfully integrated into routine clinical care and reshaped how local machine learning projects are executed. Frontline clinical staff were highly engaged in the design and development of the workflow, machine learning model, and application. Novel machine learning methods were developed to detect sepsis early, and implementation of the model required robust infrastructure. Significant investment was required to align stakeholders, develop trusting relationships, define roles and responsibilities, and to train frontline staff, leading to the establishment of 3 partnerships with internal and external research groups to evaluate Sepsis Watch. ConclusionsMachine learning models are commonly developed to enhance clinical decision making, but successful integrations of machine learning into routine clinical care are rare. Although there is no playbook for integrating deep learning into clinical care, learnings from the Sepsis Watch integration can inform efforts to develop machine learning technologies at other health care delivery systems.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22919694
Volume :
8
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JMIR Medical Informatics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.65aad1bd03f649c09ba7fe1c7e2f793a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2196/15182