Life (May 2022)

Exploring and Identifying Prognostic Phenotypes of Patients with Heart Failure Guided by Explainable Machine Learning

  • Xue Zhou,
  • Keijiro Nakamura,
  • Naohiko Sahara,
  • Masako Asami,
  • Yasutake Toyoda,
  • Yoshinari Enomoto,
  • Hidehiko Hara,
  • Mahito Noro,
  • Kaoru Sugi,
  • Masao Moroi,
  • Masato Nakamura,
  • Ming Huang,
  • Xin Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life12060776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 776

Abstract

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Identifying patient prognostic phenotypes facilitates precision medicine. This study aimed to explore phenotypes of patients with heart failure (HF) corresponding to prognostic condition (risk of mortality) and identify the phenotype of new patients by machine learning (ML). A unsupervised ML was applied to explore phenotypes of patients in a derivation dataset (n = 562) based on their medical records. Thereafter, supervised ML models were trained on the derivation dataset to classify these identified phenotypes. Then, the trained classifiers were further validated on an independent validation dataset (n = 168). Finally, Shapley additive explanations were used to interpret decision making of phenotype classification. Three patient phenotypes corresponding to stratified mortality risk (high, low, and intermediate) were identified. Kaplan–Meier survival curves among the three phenotypes had significant difference (pairwise comparison p p = 0.003), and 0.26 (95%CI 0.11–0.61, p = 0.002) between phenotype 2 (n = 142; low risk) and phenotype 3. For phenotypes classification by random forest, AUCs of phenotypes 1, 2, and 3 were 0.736 ± 0.038, 0.815 ± 0.035, and 0.721 ± 0.03, respectively, slightly better than the decision tree. Then, the classifier effectively identified the phenotypes for new patients in the validation dataset with significant difference on survival curves and hazard ratios. Finally, age and creatinine clearance rate were identified as the top two most important predictors. ML could effectively identify patient prognostic phenotypes, facilitating reasonable management and treatment considering prognostic condition.

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