Fig. 4: Example of individual ICU disease course with explanations for high-magnitude transition.
From: Mining the contribution of intensive care clinical course to outcome after traumatic brain injury

TimeSHAP values are interpreted as contributions of variables or time windows towards the difference in this patient’s expected 6-month functional outcome output from that of the average patient (Supplementary Fig. 13). The patient was an approximately 50-year-old male, admitted to the ICU after a moderate traumatic brain injury (GCS 10), who became severely disabled (SD) with full functional dependency by 6 months post-injury (GOSE 2 or 3). The patient presented with a subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) and received emergency intracranial surgery (IC) and a decompressive craniectomy (DC). New variable abbreviations include deep vein thrombosis (DVT), eye component score of GCS (GCSe), left (L), and right (R).