A relationship between lung transplant success and many features of recipients’/donors has long been studied.However,modeling a robust model of a potential impact on organ transplant success has proved challenging.In...A relationship between lung transplant success and many features of recipients’/donors has long been studied.However,modeling a robust model of a potential impact on organ transplant success has proved challenging.In this study,a hybrid feature selection model was developed based on ant colony opti-mization(ACO)and k-nearest neighbor(kNN)classifier to investigate the rela-tionship between the most defining features of recipients/donors and lung transplant success using data from the United Network of Organ Sharing(UNOS).The proposed ACO-kNN approach explores the features space to identify the representative attributes and classify patients’functional status(i.e.,quality of life)after lung transplantation.The efficacy of the proposed model was verified using 3,684 records and 118 input features from the UNOS.The developed approach examined the reliability and validity of the lung allocation process.The results are promising regarding accuracy prediction to be 91.3%and low computational time,along with better decision capabilities,emphasizing the potential for automatic classification of the lung and other organs allocation pro-cesses.In addition,the proposed model recommends a new perspective on how medical experts and clinicians respond to uncertain and challenging lung alloca-tion strategies.Having such ACO-kNN model,a medical professional can sum-marize information through the proposed method and make decisions for the upcoming transplants to allocate the donor organ.展开更多
文摘A relationship between lung transplant success and many features of recipients’/donors has long been studied.However,modeling a robust model of a potential impact on organ transplant success has proved challenging.In this study,a hybrid feature selection model was developed based on ant colony opti-mization(ACO)and k-nearest neighbor(kNN)classifier to investigate the rela-tionship between the most defining features of recipients/donors and lung transplant success using data from the United Network of Organ Sharing(UNOS).The proposed ACO-kNN approach explores the features space to identify the representative attributes and classify patients’functional status(i.e.,quality of life)after lung transplantation.The efficacy of the proposed model was verified using 3,684 records and 118 input features from the UNOS.The developed approach examined the reliability and validity of the lung allocation process.The results are promising regarding accuracy prediction to be 91.3%and low computational time,along with better decision capabilities,emphasizing the potential for automatic classification of the lung and other organs allocation pro-cesses.In addition,the proposed model recommends a new perspective on how medical experts and clinicians respond to uncertain and challenging lung alloca-tion strategies.Having such ACO-kNN model,a medical professional can sum-marize information through the proposed method and make decisions for the upcoming transplants to allocate the donor organ.