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Prediction of disorders with significant coronary lesions using machine learning in patients admitted with chest symptom.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The early prediction of significant coronary artery lesion, including coronary vasospasm, have yet to be studied. It is essential to discern the disorders with significant coronary lesions (SCDs) requiring coronary angiography from mimicking disease. We aimed to determine which of all clinical variables were more important using conventional logistic regression (cLR) and machine learning (ML).

Materials

Of 3382 patients with chest pain/discomfort or dyspnea in whom CAG was performed, 1893 were included. All clinical data were divided as follows (i): Demographics, history, and physical examination; (ii): (i) plus electrocardiography; and (iii): (ii) plus echocardiography, and analyzed by cLR and ML.

Results

In multivariable analysis via cLR, the AUC and accuracy of the model using the final 20 variables were 0.795 and 72.62%, respectively. In multivariable analysis via ML, the best AUCs in the internal validation were 0.8 with (i), 0.81 with (ii), 0.83 with (iii), and in external validation, the best AUCs were 0.71 with (i), 0.74 with (ii), and 0.79 with (iii). The best AUCs and accuracy of the fittest model including 21 importance variables by ML were 0.81 and 72.48% in internal validation; and 0.75 and 70.5% in external validation, respectively. The importance variables in ML and cLR were similar, but slightly different and the additional discriminators via ML were found.

Conclusion

The assessment using the fittest importance variables can assist physicians in differentiating mimicking diseases in which coronary angiography may not be required in patients suspected of having acute coronary syndrome in emergency department.

SUBMITTER: Choi JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9550076 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prediction of disorders with significant coronary lesions using machine learning in patients admitted with chest symptom.

Choi Jae Young JY   Lee Jae Hoon JH   Choi Yuri Y   Hyon YunKyong Y   Kim Yong Hwan YH  

PloS one 20221010 10


<h4>Background</h4>The early prediction of significant coronary artery lesion, including coronary vasospasm, have yet to be studied. It is essential to discern the disorders with significant coronary lesions (SCDs) requiring coronary angiography from mimicking disease. We aimed to determine which of all clinical variables were more important using conventional logistic regression (cLR) and machine learning (ML).<h4>Materials</h4>Of 3382 patients with chest pain/discomfort or dyspnea in whom CAG  ...[more]

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