Fig. 4: Example of individual ICU disease course with explanations for high-magnitude transition. | npj Digital Medicine

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

Fig. 4

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).

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