Machine learning-based survival analysis approaches for predicting the risk of pneumonia post-stroke discharge

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Lee, Chang -Ching [1 ]
Su, Sheng-You [2 ]
Sung, Sheng-Feng [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Chia Yi Christian Hosp, Ditmanson Med Fdn, Dept Internal Med, Div Pulm Med, Chiayi, Taiwan
[2] Chia Yi Christian Hosp, Ditmanson Med Fdn, Clin Med Res Ctr, Dept Med Res, Chiayi, Taiwan
[3] Chia Yi Christian Hosp, Ditmanson Med Fdn, Dept Internal Med, Div Neurol, 539 Zhongxiao Rd, Chiayi 60002, Taiwan
[4] Min Hwei Jr Coll Hlth Care Management, Dept Beauty & Hlth Care, Tainan, Taiwan
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Machine learning; Pneumonia; Prediction; Risk -scoring system; Stroke; Survival analysis; STROKE REGISTRY; SCORE; MODELS; CODES; TOOL;
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10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105422
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
摘要
Background: Post-stroke pneumonia (PSP) is common among stroke patients. PSP occurring after hospital discharge continues to increase the risk of poor functional outcomes and death among stroke survivors. Currently, there is no prediction model specifically designed to predict the occurrence of PSP beyond the acute stage of stroke. This study aimed to explore the use of machine learning (ML) methods in predicting the risk of PSP after hospital discharge. Methods: This study analyzed data from 5,754 hospitalized stroke patients. The dataset was randomly divided into a training set and a holdout test set, with a ratio of 80:20. Several clinical and laboratory variables were utilized as predictors and different ML algorithms were employed to model time-to-event data. The ML model's predictive performance was compared to existing risk-scoring systems. A model-agnostic method based on Shapley additive explanations was utilized to interpret the ML model. Results: The study found that 5.7% of the study patients experienced pneumonia within one year after discharge. Based on repeated 5-fold cross-validation on the training set, the random survival forest (RSF) model had the highest C-index among the various ML algorithms and traditional Cox regression analysis. The final RSF model achieved a C-index of 0.787 (95% confidence interval: 0.737-0.840) on the holdout test set, outperforming five existing risk-scoring systems. The top three important predictors were the Glasgow Coma Scale score, age, and length of hospital stay. Conclusions: The RSF model demonstrated superior discriminative ability compared to other ML algorithms and traditional Cox regression analysis, suggesting a non-linear relationship between predictors and outcomes. The developed ML model can be integrated into the hospital information system to provide personalized risk assessments.
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