Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (Nov 2019)

Survival of Dialysis Patients Using Random Survival Forest Model in Low-Dimensional Data with Few-Events

  • Shideh Rafati,
  • Mohammad Reza Baneshi,
  • Laleh Hassani,
  • Abbas Bahrampour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22062/jkmu.2019.89574
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. 450 – 460

Abstract

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Background:Dialysis is a process for eliminating extra uremic fluids of patients with chronic renal failure. The present study aimed to determine the variables that influence the survival of dialysis patients using random survival forest model (RSFM) in low-dimensional data with low events per variable (EPV). Methods:In this historical cohort study, information was collected from 252 dialysis patients in Bandar Abbas hospitals, Iran. The survival time of the patients was calculated in years from the onset of dialysis to death or until the end of the study in 2016. RSFM was used as the number of events per variable (EPV) was low. The data collected from 252 patients were randomly divided into training and testing sets, and this process was repeated 100 times. C-index and Brier Score (BS) were used to assess the performance of the model in the test set. Results: In this study, 35 (13.9%) mortality cases were observed. Based on the findings, the mean C-index value in training and testing sets was 0.640 and 0.687, and the mean BS value in training and testing sets was 0.017 and 0.023, respectively. The results of the RSFM revealed that BMI, education, occupation, dialysis duration, number of dialysis sessions and age at dialysis onset were the most important factors. Conclusion: RSFM can be used to determine the survival of dialysis patients and manage low-dimensional data with few-events if the researcher desires to select a nonparametric model.

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