A general microsimulation toolkit for patient specific predictions, treatment efficiency and life expectancy

Hangzhou(2011)

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Microsimulation can be used to predict the prognosis of an individual patient based on a virtual patient population of copies of that patient. In this study we compare the outcomes of an existing validated microsimulation program that is designed to study valvular heart disease and a newly developed microsimulation program that is designed to study heart diseases in general. We studied in depth the results of both systems to model the prognosis of a 40 year old male patient undergoing allograft surgery. Furthermore we studied the model results in relation to age and sex to provide a general overview of the most important outcome variables including operative mortality, average survival time, average event free time and average time to reoperation. Our results show a good agreement between the two systems regarding all simulations of allograft surgery. We intend to use the newly developed software to explore other disease/event related prognostic models.
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cardiology,digital simulation,diseases,medical computing,patient diagnosis,surgery,allograft surgery,average event free time,average survival time,average time to reoperation,general microsimulation toolkit,life expectancy,microsimulation program,operative mortality,patient specific predictions,prognostic models,treatment efficiency,valvular heart disease,virtual patient population,heart,computer model,computational modeling,mathematical model,valves
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