Medical expert system for low back pain management: design issues and conflict resolution with Bayesian network.

Journal: Medical & biological engineering & computing
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Abstract

The paper focuses on the development of a reliable medical expert system for diagnosis of low back pain (LBP) by proposing an efficient frame-based knowledge representation scheme and a suitable resolution logic with conflicts in outcomes being resolved using Bayesian network. Considering that LBP is classified into many diseases based on different pain generators, the proposed methodology infers non-conflicting LBP diseases sorted according to their chances of occurrence. A satisfactory clinical efficacy (average relative error - 0.09, recall 74.44%, precision 76.67%, accuracy 71.11%, and F1-score 73.88%) of the proposed methodology has been found after validating the design with empirically selected thirty LBP patient cases. Constraining that an inferred disease having chance of occurrence, prior to pathological investigations, below 0.75 (as set by four pain specialists) is not accepted clinically; the design can correctly identify, on average, 74.44% of actual diagnosis; and 76.67% of inferred diagnosis is included in actual diagnosis. With the predicted chance of occurrence being lower than 0.75 by a fraction of 0.09 on average, the proposed design performs well for 73.88% cases detecting 71.11% inferred outcomes as accurate. The design offers homogeneity to the actual outcomes, with the chi-squared static being calculated as 11.08 having 12 as degree of freedom. Graphical abstract.

Authors

  • Debarpita Santra
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Management, University of Kalyani, Block C, Nadia, Kalyani, West Bengal, 741245, India. debarpita.cs@gmail.com.
  • Jyotsna Kumar Mandal
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Management, University of Kalyani, Block C, Nadia, Kalyani, West Bengal, 741245, India.
  • Swapan Kumar Basu
    Department of Computer Science, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221005, India.
  • Subrata Goswami
    ESI Institute of Pain Management,, ESI Hospital Sealdah premises, 301/3 Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700009, India.