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Machine learning in predicting respiratory failure in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia - challenges, strengths, and opportunities in a global health emergency.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Machine learning in predicting respiratory failure in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia - challenges, strengths, and opportunities in a global health emergency / Ferrari, D; Milic, J; Tonelli, R; Ghinelli, F; Meschiari, M; Volpi, S; Faltoni, M; Franceschi, G; Iadisernia, V; Yaacoub, D; Ciusa, G; Bacca, E; Rogati, C; Tutone, M; Burastero, G; Raimondi, A; Menozzi, M; Franceschini, E; Cuomo, G; Corradi, L; Orlando, G; Santoro, A; Di Gaetano, M; Puzzolante, C; Carli, F; Borghi, V; Bedini, A; Fantini, R; Tabbì, L; Castaniere, I; Busani, S; Clini, E; Girardis, M; Sarti, M; Cossarizza, A; Mussini, C; Mandreoli, F; Missier, P; Guaraldi, G.. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 15:11(2020), pp. 1-14. [10.1371/journal.pone.0239172]
Abstract:
Aims- The aim of this study was to estimate a 48 hour prediction of moderate to severe respiratory failure, requiring mechanical ventilation, in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Methods- This was an observational study that comprised consecutive patients with COVID-19 pneumonia admitted to hospital from 21 February to 6 April 2020. The patients’ medical history, demographic, epidemiologic and clinical data were collected in an electronic patient chart. The dataset was used to train predictive models using an established machine learning framework leveraging a hybrid approach where clinical expertise is applied alongside a data-driven analysis. The study outcome was the onset of moderate to severe respiratory failure defined as PaO 2 /FiO 2 ratio <150 mmHg in at least one of two consecutive arterial blood gas analyses in the following 48 hours. Shapley Additive exPlanations values were used to quantify the positive or negative impact of each variable included in each model on the predicted outcome. Results- A total of 198 patients contributed to generate 1068 usable observations which allowed to build 3 predictive models based respectively on 31-variables signs and symptoms, 39-variables laboratory biomarkers and 91-variables as a composition of the two. A fourth “boosted mixed model” included 20 variables was selected from the model 3, achieved the best predictive performance (AUC=0.84) without worsening the FN rate. Its clinical performance was applied in a narrative case report as an example. Conclusion- This study developed a machine model with 84% prediction accuracy, which is able to assist clinicians in decision making process and contribute to develop new analytics to improve care at high technology readiness levels.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; respiratory failure; Machine Learning; prediction
Elenco autori:
Ferrari, D; Milic, J; Tonelli, R; Ghinelli, F; Meschiari, M; Volpi, S; Faltoni, M; Franceschi, G; Iadisernia, V; Yaacoub, D; Ciusa, G; Bacca, E; Rogati, C; Tutone, M; Burastero, G; Raimondi, A; Menozzi, M; Franceschini, E; Cuomo, G; Corradi, L; Orlando, G; Santoro, A; Di Gaetano, M; Puzzolante, C; Carli, F; Borghi, V; Bedini, A; Fantini, R; Tabbì, L; Castaniere, I; Busani, S; Clini, E; Girardis, M; Sarti, M; Cossarizza, A; Mussini, C; Mandreoli, F; Missier, P; Guaraldi, G.
Autori di Ateneo:
BUSANI Stefano
CLINI Enrico
COSSARIZZA Andrea
FRANCESCHINI Erica
GIRARDIS Massimo
GUARALDI Giovanni
MANDREOLI Federica
MESCHIARI MARIANNA
MUSSINI Cristina
TONELLI ROBERTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1221620
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1221620/302198/Guaraldi%20(Machine%20learning%20in%20predicting%20ARF%20in%20COVID-19%20pneumonia-%202020).pdf
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