PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Predictors of improvement in quality of life at 12-month follow-up in patients undergoing anterior endoscopic skull base surgery

  • Quinlan D. Buchlak,
  • Nazanin Esmaili,
  • Christine Bennett,
  • Yi Yuen Wang,
  • James King,
  • Tony Goldschlager

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7

Abstract

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Background Patients with pituitary lesions experience decrements in quality of life (QoL) and treatment aims to arrest or improve QoL decline. Objective To detect associations with QoL in trans-nasal endoscopic skull base surgery patients and train supervised learning classifiers to predict QoL improvement at 12 months. Methods A supervised learning analysis of a prospective multi-institutional dataset (451 patients) was conducted. QoL was measured using the anterior skull base surgery questionnaire (ASBS). Factors associated with QoL at baseline and at 12-month follow-up were identified using multivariate logistic regression. Multiple supervised learning models were trained to predict postoperative QoL improvement with five-fold cross-validation. Results ASBS at 12-month follow-up was significantly higher (132.19,SD = 24.87) than preoperative ASBS (121.87,SD = 25.72,pConclusion It was possible to predict postoperative positive change in QoL at 12-month follow-up using perioperative data. Further development and implementation of these models may facilitate improvements in informed consent, treatment decision-making and patient QoL.