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Time and event-specific deep learning for personalized risk assessment after cardiac perfusion imaging
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2023
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Abstract
Standard clinical interpretation of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) has proven prognostic value for predicting major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). However, personalizing predictions to a specific event type and time interval is more challenging. We demonstrate an explainable deep learning model that predicts the time-specific risk separately for all-cause death, acute coronary syndrome (ACS), and revascularization directly from MPI and 15 clinical features. We train and test the model internally using 10-fold hold-out cross-validation (n = 20,418) and externally validate it in three separate sites (n = 13,988) with MACE follow-ups for a median of 3.1 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 1.6, 3.6). We evaluate the model using the cumulative dynamic area under receiver operating curve (cAUC). The best model performance in the external cohort is observed for short-term prediction - in the first six months after the scan, mean cAUC for ACS and all-cause death reaches 0.76 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.75, 0.77) and 0.78 (95% CI: 0.78, 0.79), respectively. The model outperforms conventional perfusion abnormality measures at all time points for the prediction of death in both internal and external validations, with improvement increasing gradually over time. Individualized patient explanations are visualized using waterfall plots, which highlight the contribution degree and direction for each feature. This approach allows the derivation of individual event probability as a function of time as well as patient- and event-specific risk explanations that may help draw attention to modifiable risk factors. Such a method could help present post-scan risk assessments to the patient and foster shared decision-making.
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Autoren
- Konrad Pieszko
- Aakash Shanbhag
- Ananya Singh
- M. Timothy Hauser
- Robert J.H. Miller
- Joanna X. Liang
- Manish Motwani
- Jacek Kwieciński
- Tali Sharir
- Andrew J. Einstein
- Mathews B. Fish
- Terrence D. Ruddy
- Philipp A. Kaufmann
- Albert J. Sinusas
- Edward J. Miller
- Timothy M. Bateman
- Sharmila Dorbala
- Marcelo F. Di Carli
- Daniel S. Berman
- Damini Dey
- Piotr J. Slomka
Institutionen
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center(US)
- University of Zielona Góra(PL)
- Oklahoma Heart Hospital(US)
- University of Calgary(CA)
- Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta(CA)
- Manchester Royal Infirmary(GB)
- University of Manchester(GB)
- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust(GB)
- Institute of Cardiology(PL)
- Assuta Medical Center(IL)
- NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital(US)
- New York Hospital Queens(US)
- Columbia University(US)
- Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center(US)
- Sacred Heart Medical Center(US)
- University of Ottawa(CA)
- University Hospital of Zurich(CH)
- Yale University(US)
- Heart Imaging Technologies (United States)(US)
- Brigham and Women's Hospital(US)