Abstract
Background
With the advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), clinical engineering has witnessed transformative opportunities, enabling predictive maintenance of medical devices, optimization of healthcare workflows, and personalized patient care. Respiratory equipment plays a vital role in modern healthcare, supporting patients with compromised or impaired respiratory capacities. However, ensuring the reliability and safety of these devices is crucial to prevent adverse events and ensure patient well-being.
Objective
This study aims to explore machine learning techniques to enhance predictive maintenance for mechanical ventilators.
Results
The ensemble methods, particularly Random Forest and XGBoost, have proven to be more adept at handling the complexities of the dataset. The Decision Tree and Random Forest models both showed remarkable accuracies of approximately 0.993, while K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) performed exceptionally with near perfect accuracy.
Conclusion
Adoption of automated systems based on artificial intelligence will help in overcoming challenges of ensuring quality of MDs that are already being used in healthcare institutions. Implementing machine learning-based predictive maintenance can significantly enhance the reliability of mechanical ventilators in healthcare settings.
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