2020
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.632
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0636 Using AI To Predict Future CPAP Adherence and the Impact of Behavioral and Technical Interventions

Abstract: Introduction Clinical management of CPAP adherence remains an ongoing challenge. Behavioral and technical interventions such as patient outreach, coaching, troubleshooting, and resupply may be deployed to positively impact adherence. Previous authors have described adherence phenotypes that retrospectively categorize patients by discrete usage patterns. We design an AI model that predictively categorizes patients into previously studied adherence phenotypes and analyzes the statistical signif… Show more

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“…Recently, some studies have developed artificial intelligence models to predict adherence ( 79 81 ). A model predicting the next-30-day adherence phenotype achieved the highest sensitivity (90%), specificity (96%), and accuracy (95%) ( 79 ).…”
Section: Application Of Telemonitoring On the Continuous Positive Air...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, some studies have developed artificial intelligence models to predict adherence ( 79 81 ). A model predicting the next-30-day adherence phenotype achieved the highest sensitivity (90%), specificity (96%), and accuracy (95%) ( 79 ).…”
Section: Application Of Telemonitoring On the Continuous Positive Air...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, some studies have developed artificial intelligence models to predict adherence ( 79 81 ). A model predicting the next-30-day adherence phenotype achieved the highest sensitivity (90%), specificity (96%), and accuracy (95%) ( 79 ). However, the model for 6-month adherence had a sensitivity ranging between 71 and 77% and a specificity ranging between 69 and 72% ( 80 ).…”
Section: Application Of Telemonitoring On the Continuous Positive Air...mentioning
confidence: 99%