Author:
Samadi Moein E.,Guzman-Maldonado Jorge,Nikulina Kateryna,Mirzaieazar Hedieh,Sharafutdinov Konstantin,Fritsch Sebastian Johannes,Schuppert Andreas
Abstract
AbstractThe development of reliable mortality risk stratification models is an active research area in computational healthcare. Mortality risk stratification provides a standard to assist physicians in evaluating a patient’s condition or prognosis objectively. Particular interest lies in methods that are transparent to clinical interpretation and that retain predictive power once validated across diverse datasets they were not trained on. This study addresses the challenge of consolidating numerous ICD codes for predictive modeling of ICU mortality, employing a hybrid modeling approach that integrates mechanistic, clinical knowledge with mathematical and machine learning models . A tree-structured network connecting independent modules that carry clinical meaning is implemented for interpretability. Our training strategy utilizes graph-theoretic methods for data analysis, aiming to identify the functions of individual black-box modules within the tree-structured network by harnessing solutions from specific max-cut problems. The trained model is then validated on external datasets from different hospitals, demonstrating successful generalization capabilities, particularly in binary-feature datasets where label assessment involves extrapolation.
Funder
Helmholtz Association
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Universitätsklinikum RWTH Aachen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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