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% 1. Title: Horse Colic database% % 2. Source Information% -- Creators: Mary McLeish & Matt Cecile% Department of Computer Science% University of Guelph% Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1% mdmcleish@water.waterloo.edu% -- Donor: Will Taylor (taylor@pluto.arc.nasa.gov)% -- Date: 8/6/89% % 3. Past Usage:% -- Unknown% % 4. Relevant Information:% % -- 2 data files % -- horse-colic.data: 300 training instances% -- horse-colic.test: 68 test instances% -- Possible class attributes: 24 (whether lesion is surgical)% -- others include: 23, 25, 26, and 27% -- Many Data types: (continuous, discrete, and nominal)% % 5. Number of Instances: 368 (300 for training, 68 for testing)% % 6. Number of attributes: 28% % 7. Attribute Information:% % 1: surgery?% 1 = Yes, it had surgery% 2 = It was treated without surgery% % 2: Age % 1 = Adult horse% 2 = Young (< 6 months)% % 3: Hospital Number % - numeric id% - the case number assigned to the horse% (may not be unique if the horse is treated > 1 time)% % 4: rectal temperature% - linear% - in degrees celsius.% - An elevated temp may occur due to infection.% - temperature may be reduced when the animal is in late shock% - normal temp is 37.8% - this parameter will usually change as the problem progresses% eg. may start out normal, then become elevated because of% the lesion, passing back through the normal range as the% horse goes into shock% 5: pulse % - linear% - the heart rate in beats per minute% - is a reflection of the heart condition: 30 -40 is normal for adults% - rare to have a lower than normal rate although athletic horses% may have a rate of 20-25% - animals with painful lesions or suffering from circulatory shock% may have an elevated heart rate% % 6: respiratory rate% - linear% - normal rate is 8 to 10% - usefulness is doubtful due to the great fluctuations% % 7: temperature of extremities% - a subjective indication of peripheral circulation% - possible values:% 1 = Normal% 2 = Warm% 3 = Cool% 4 = Cold% - cool to cold extremities indicate possible shock% - hot extremities should correlate with an elevated rectal temp.% % 8: peripheral pulse% - subjective% - possible values are:% 1 = normal% 2 = increased% 3 = reduced% 4 = absent% - normal or increased p.p. are indicative of adequate circulation% while reduced or absent indicate poor perfusion% % 9: mucous membranes% - a subjective measurement of colour% - possible values are:% 1 = normal pink% 2 = bright pink% 3 = pale pink% 4 = pale cyanotic% 5 = bright red / injected% 6 = dark cyanotic% - 1 and 2 probably indicate a normal or slightly increased% circulation% - 3 may occur in early shock% - 4 and 6 are indicative of serious circulatory compromise% - 5 is more indicative of a septicemia% % 10: capillary refill time% - a clinical judgement. The longer the refill, the poorer the% circulation% - possible values% 1 = < 3 seconds% 2 = >= 3 seconds% % 11: pain - a subjective judgement of the horse's pain level% - possible values:% 1 = alert, no pain% 2 = depressed% 3 = intermittent mild pain% 4 = intermittent severe pain% 5 = continuous severe pain% - should NOT be treated as a ordered or discrete variable!% - In general, the more painful, the more likely it is to require% surgery% - prior treatment of pain may mask the pain level to some extent% % 12: peristalsis % - an indication of the activity in the horse's gut. As the gut% becomes more distended or the horse becomes more toxic, the% activity decreases% - possible values:% 1 = hypermotile% 2 = normal% 3 = hypomotile% 4 = absent% % 13: abdominal distension% - An IMPORTANT parameter.% - possible values% 1 = none% 2 = slight% 3 = moderate% 4 = severe% - an animal with abdominal distension is likely to be painful and% have reduced gut motility.% - a horse with severe abdominal distension is likely to require% surgery just tio relieve the pressure% % 14: nasogastric tube% - this refers to any gas coming out of the tube% - possible values:% 1 = none
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