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Deep Reinforcement Learning for Optimal Critical Care Pain Management with Morphine using Dueling Double-Deep Q Networks

Machine Learning 2019-04-26 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Opioids are the preferred medications for the treatment of pain in the intensive care unit. While undertreatment leads to unrelieved pain and poor clinical outcomes, excessive use of opioids puts patients at risk of experiencing multiple adverse effects. In this work, we present a sequential decision making framework for opioid dosing based on deep reinforcement learning. It provides real-time clinically interpretable dosing recommendations, personalized according to each patient's evolving pain and physiological condition. We focus on morphine, one of the most commonly prescribed opioids. To train and evaluate the model, we used retrospective data from the publicly available MIMIC-3 database. Our results demonstrate that reinforcement learning may be used to aid decision making in the intensive care setting by providing personalized pain management interventions.

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@article{arxiv.1904.11115,
  title  = {Deep Reinforcement Learning for Optimal Critical Care Pain Management with Morphine using Dueling Double-Deep Q Networks},
  author = {Daniel Lopez-Martinez and Patrick Eschenfeldt and Sassan Ostvar and Myles Ingram and Chin Hur and Rosalind Picard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.11115},
  year   = {2019}
}

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2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC)