A prehospital diagnostic algorithm for strokes using machine learning: a prospective observational study

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Yosuke Hayashi
Tadanaga Shimada
Noriyuki Hattori
Takashi Shimazui
Yoichi Yoshida
Rie E. Miura
Yasuo Yamao
Ryuzo Abe
Eiichi Kobayashi
Yasuo Iwadate
Taka-aki Nakada
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[1] Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
[2] Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Neurological Surgery
[3] Smart119 Inc,undefined
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High precision is optimal in prehospital diagnostic algorithms for strokes and large vessel occlusions. We hypothesized that prehospital diagnostic algorithms for strokes and their subcategories using machine learning could have high predictive value. Consecutive adult patients with suspected stroke as per emergency medical service personnel were enrolled in a prospective multicenter observational study in 12 hospitals in Japan. Five diagnostic algorithms using machine learning, including logistic regression, random forest, support vector machine, and eXtreme Gradient Boosting, were evaluated for stroke and subcategories including acute ischemic stroke with/without large vessel occlusions, intracranial hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Of the 1446 patients in the analysis, 1156 (80%) were randomly included in the training (derivation) cohort and cohorts, and 290 (20%) were included in the test (validation) cohort. In the diagnostic algorithms for strokes using eXtreme Gradient Boosting had the highest diagnostic value (test data, area under the receiver operating curve 0.980). In the diagnostic algorithms for the subcategories using eXtreme Gradient Boosting had a high predictive value (test data, area under the receiver operating curve, acute ischemic stroke with/without large vessel occlusions 0.898/0.882, intracranial hemorrhage 0.866, subarachnoid hemorrhage 0.926). Prehospital diagnostic algorithms using machine learning had high predictive value for strokes and their subcategories.
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