A multipurpose machine learning approach to predict COVID-19 negative prognosis in SAo Paulo, Brazil

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Fernandes, Fernando Timoteo [1 ,2 ]
de Oliveira, Tiago Almeida [1 ,3 ]
Teixeira, Cristiane Esteves [1 ,4 ]
de Moraes Batista, Andre Filipe [1 ]
Dalla Costa, Gabriel [5 ]
Porto Chiavegatto Filho, Alexandre Dias [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Publ Hlth, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Fundacentro, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[3] Paraiba State Univ, Stat Dept, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil
[4] Brazilian Natl Canc Inst, Bioinformat & Computat Biol Lab, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[5] BP Beneficencia Portuguesa Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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10.1038/s41598-021-82885-y
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a challenge for clinical decision-making and the effective allocation of healthcare resources. An accurate prognostic assessment is necessary to improve survival of patients, especially in developing countries. This study proposes to predict the risk of developing critical conditions in COVID-19 patients by training multipurpose algorithms. We followed a total of 1040 patients with a positive RT-PCR diagnosis for COVID-19 from a large hospital from SAo Paulo, Brazil, from March to June 2020, of which 288 (28%) presented a severe prognosis, i.e. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission, use of mechanical ventilation or death. We used routinely-collected laboratory, clinical and demographic data to train five machine learning algorithms (artificial neural networks, extra trees, random forests, catboost, and extreme gradient boosting). We used a random sample of 70% of patients to train the algorithms and 30% were left for performance assessment, simulating new unseen data. In order to assess if the algorithms could capture general severe prognostic patterns, each model was trained by combining two out of three outcomes to predict the other. All algorithms presented very high predictive performance (average AUROC of 0.92, sensitivity of 0.92, and specificity of 0.82). The three most important variables for the multipurpose algorithms were ratio of lymphocyte per C-reactive protein, C-reactive protein and Braden Scale. The results highlight the possibility that machine learning algorithms are able to predict unspecific negative COVID-19 outcomes from routinely-collected data.
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