The AI-based ECMO admission risk prediction algorithm was developed and integrated to the overall system. This prediction method can be used with the data collected by the Sandman.IC system. The performance of the method was tested. The Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (AUROC) value was found to be 0.63. Although the AUROC value was not very high, it could be improved by introduction of a small number of additional variables to be collected by the Sandman.IC system.
The paper "Mechanical ventilation as a major driver of COVID-19 hospitalization costs: A costing study in a German setting" was submitted to Health Economics Review by the UMCG team in March 2023 and is currently under review to be published.
During this reporting period, the ENVISION project was represented at the Euroanaesthesia 2023 (EA23) Congress, a prestigious event for target stakeholder groups. The project team showcased their achievements through a poster and a presentation, providing an overview of the AI-based tool development, data analysis, and publications. This participation allowed ENVISION to engage with key stakeholders and gather valuable feedback and insights. In addition, the ENVISION and COVend projects consortia joined efforts to organise a joint Cluster and Policy Event at the Representation of the State of Hesse to the EU in Brussels, Belgium, bringing together policymakers, health authorities, clinicians, and researchers to review the scope and benefits of COVID-19 actions and get prepared for future pandemics while strengthening our healthcare systems on July 4th. The Highway to Health Cluster & Policy Event was attended by over 50 stakeholders, including policymakers, health authorities, clinicians and researchers. The aim was to review the scope and benefits of COVID-19 interventions, strengthen preparedness for potential future pandemics and identify ways to improve health systems. The project has laid a strong foundation for the development of advanced AI capabilities to support ICU personnel in their treatment of COVID-19 patients.