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Artificial intelligence processes are increasingly being used in emergency medicine, notably for supporting clinical decisions and potentially improving healthcare services. This study investigated demographics, coagulation tests, and biochemical markers routinely used for patients seen in the Emergency Department (ED) concerning hospitalization. This retrospective observational study included 13,991 emergency department visits of patients who had undergone biomarker testing to a tertiary public hospital in Greece during 2020. After applying five well-known classifiers of the caret package for machine learning of the R programming language in the whole data set and to each ED unit separately, the best performance regarding AUC ROC was observed in the Pulmonology ED unit. Furthermore, among the five classification techniques evaluated, a random forest classifier outperformed other models.
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