Claims
- 1. A decision support system trained for assessing the risk of imminent delivery within in a predetermined time frame or the likelihood of preterm delivery.
- 2. The decision support system of claim 1 that comprises a neural network.
- 3. A computer readable medium comprising the decision support system of claim 1.
- 4. A computer readable medium comprising the neural network of claim 2.
- 5. The decision support system of claim 1 that asseses the likelihood of preterm delivery.
- 6. The decision support system of claim 1 that asseses the risk of delivery within in a predetermined time.
- 7. The decision support system of claim 6, wherein the time is 7 days.
- 8. The decision support system of claim 6, wherein the time is 14 days.
- 9. The decision support system of claim 1, wherein the risk of delivery before 35 weeks is assessed.
- 10. The decision support system of claim 5 that is a neural network.
- 11. The decision support system of claim 6 that is a neural network.
- 12. The decision support system of claim 7 that is a neural network.
- 13. The decision support system of claim 8 that is a neural network.
- 14. The decision support system of claim 9 that is a neural network.
- 15. The decision support system of claim 7, wherein input variables comprise variables containing at least three and up to all of the responses to the following queries: Ethnic Origin Caucasian; Uterine contractions with or without pain; Parity-abortions; vaginal bleeding at time of sampling; uterine contractions per hour; and No previous pregnancies.
- 16. The decision support system of claim 8, wherein input variables comprise variables containing at least three and up to all of the responses to the following queries: Ethnic Origin Hispanic; Marital Status living with partner; Uterine contractions with or without pain; Cervical dilatation; Uterine contractions per hour; and No previous pregnancies.
- 17. The decision support system of claim 9, wherein input variables comprise variables containing at least three and up to all of the responses to the following queries: Ethnic Origin Caucasian; Marital Status living with partner; EGA by sonogram; EGA at sampling; estimated date of delivery by best; cervical dilatation (CM); parity-preterm; vaginal bleeding at time of sampling; cervical consistency at time of sampling; and previous pregnancy without complication is provided.
- 18. The decision support system of claim 15 that is a neural network.
- 19. The decision support system of claim 16 that is a neural network.
- 20. The decision support system of claim 17 that is a neural network.
- 21. The decision support system of claim 15, wherein the variables further comprise the results from one or more of a biochemical test that detects fetal fibronectin in cervico/vaginal samples, determines the level of a local inflammatory product protein in cervico/vaginal samples; or determines estriol or estretol in saliva.
- 22. The decision support system of claim 16, wherein the variables further comprise the results from one or more of a biochemical test that detects fetal fibronectin in cervico/vaginal samples, determines the level of a local inflammatory product protein in cervico/vaginal samples; or determines estriol or estretol in saliva.
- 23. The decision support system of claim 17, wherein the variables further comprise the results from one or more of a biochemical test that detects fetal fibronectin in cervico/vaginal samples, determines the level of a local inflammatory product protein in cervico/vaginal samples; or determines estriol or estretol in saliva.
- 24. The decision support system of claim 21 that is a neural network.
- 25. The decision support system of claim 22 that is a neural network.
- 26. The decision support system of claim 23 that is a neural network.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of allowed U.S. application Ser. No. 09/134,636, entitled “METHODS FOR SELECTING, DEVELOPING AND IMPROVING DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR PREGNANCY-RELATED CONDITIONS”, to Jerome Lapointe and Duane DeSieno, filed Aug. 14, 1998. This application is a continuation-in-part of allowed U.S. application Ser. No. 08/912,133, entitled “METHOD FOR SELECTING MEDICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS USING NEURAL NETWORK-RELATED APPLICATIONS” to Jerome Lapointe and Duane DeSieno, filed Aug. 14, 1997.
[0002] This application is also related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/798,306 entitled “METHOD FOR SELECTING MEDICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS USING NEURAL NETWORK-RELATED APPLICATIONS” to Jerome Lapointe and Duane DeSieno, filed Feb. 7, 1997, now abandoned. This application is also related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/599,275, now abandoned, and to International PCT application No. PCT/US97/02104 (published as WO 97/29447 on Aug. 25, 1997), each entitled “METHOD FOR DEVELOPING MEDICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS USING NEURAL NETWORKS” to Jerome Lapointe and Duane DeSieno, filed Feb. 9, 1997. U.S. application Ser. No. 08/798,306 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/599,275. U.S. application Ser. No. 08/599,275, entitled “METHOD FOR DEVELOPING MEDICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS USING NEURAL NETWORKS” to Jerome Lapointe and Duane DeSieno, filed Feb. 9, 1996 claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/011,449, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AIDING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS USING A PLURALITY OF PARAMETERS SUITED FOR ANALYSIS THROUGH A NEURAL NETWORK” to Jerome Lapointe and Duane DeSieno, filed Feb. 9, 1996.
[0003] The subject matter of each of the above-noted applications and provisional application is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference thereto.
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