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Model discovery, and replay fitness validation using inductive mining techniques in medical training of CVC surgery

Model discovery, and replay fitness validation using inductive mining techniques in medical... Medical training is a foundation on which better health care quality has been built. Freshly graduated doctors have required a good knowledge of practical competencies, which demands the importance of medical training activities. As of this, we propose a methodology to discover a process model for identifying the sequence of medical training activities that had implemented in the installation of a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) with the ultrasound technique. A dataset with twenty medical video recordings were composed with events in the CVC installation. To develop the process model, the adoption of process mining techniques of infrequent Inductive Miner (iIM) with a noise threshold value of 0.3 had done. A combination of parallel and sequential events of the process model was developed. Besides, process conformance was validated with replay fitness value about 61.1%, and it provided evidence that four activities were not correctly fit in the process model. The present study can assist upcoming doctors involved in CVCs surgery by providing continuous training and feedback on better patient care. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Computing and Informatics Emerald Publishing

Model discovery, and replay fitness validation using inductive mining techniques in medical training of CVC surgery

Model discovery, and replay fitness validation using inductive mining techniques in medical training of CVC surgery

Applied Computing and Informatics , Volume 18 (3/4): 11 – Jun 21, 2022

Abstract

Medical training is a foundation on which better health care quality has been built. Freshly graduated doctors have required a good knowledge of practical competencies, which demands the importance of medical training activities. As of this, we propose a methodology to discover a process model for identifying the sequence of medical training activities that had implemented in the installation of a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) with the ultrasound technique. A dataset with twenty medical video recordings were composed with events in the CVC installation. To develop the process model, the adoption of process mining techniques of infrequent Inductive Miner (iIM) with a noise threshold value of 0.3 had done. A combination of parallel and sequential events of the process model was developed. Besides, process conformance was validated with replay fitness value about 61.1%, and it provided evidence that four activities were not correctly fit in the process model. The present study can assist upcoming doctors involved in CVCs surgery by providing continuous training and feedback on better patient care.

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Gopi Battineni, Nalini Chintalapudi and Francesco Amenta
ISSN
2634-1964
eISSN
2210-8327
DOI
10.1016/j.aci.2020.01.001
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Abstract

Medical training is a foundation on which better health care quality has been built. Freshly graduated doctors have required a good knowledge of practical competencies, which demands the importance of medical training activities. As of this, we propose a methodology to discover a process model for identifying the sequence of medical training activities that had implemented in the installation of a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) with the ultrasound technique. A dataset with twenty medical video recordings were composed with events in the CVC installation. To develop the process model, the adoption of process mining techniques of infrequent Inductive Miner (iIM) with a noise threshold value of 0.3 had done. A combination of parallel and sequential events of the process model was developed. Besides, process conformance was validated with replay fitness value about 61.1%, and it provided evidence that four activities were not correctly fit in the process model. The present study can assist upcoming doctors involved in CVCs surgery by providing continuous training and feedback on better patient care.

Journal

Applied Computing and InformaticsEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 21, 2022

Keywords: Process mining; iIM; Model discovery; Replay fitness; CVCs

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