Are There Real-World Examples of Bayesian Probability in Neonatal Disorders?
Yes, there are several real-world applications of Bayesian probability in neonatal care. For example, in screening for neonatal hypoglycemia, Bayesian models have been used to estimate the likelihood of the disorder based on initial blood glucose levels and other risk factors. Another example is the use of Bayesian networks to predict the risk of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in preterm infants.