Multimodal prediction of obsessive-compulsive disorder, comorbid depression, and energy of deep brain stimulation

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Hinduja S. [1 ]
Darzi A. [1 ]
Ertugrul I.O. [2 ]
Provenza N. [3 ]
Gadot R. [3 ]
Storch E.A. [4 ]
Sheth S.A. [3 ]
Goodman W.K. [4 ]
Cohn J.F. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Psychology, the University of Pittsburgh, PA
[2] Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University
[3] Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, TX
[4] Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Baylor College of Medicine, TX
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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Acoustics; Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS); Depression; Gold; Interviews; Linguistics; Magnetic heads; Mixed-effects; multimodal machine learning; Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD); Satellite broadcasting; Shapley feature reduction;
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10.1109/TAFFC.2024.3395117
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To develop reliable, valid, and efficient measures of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) severity, comorbid depression severity, and total electrical energy delivered (TEED) by deep brain stimulation (DBS), we trained and compared random forests regression models in a clinical trial of participants receiving DBS for refractory OCD. Six participants were recorded during open-ended interviews at pre- and post-surgery baselines and then at 3-month intervals following DBS activation. Ground-truth severity was assessed by clinical interview and self-report. Visual and auditory modalities included facial action units, head and facial landmarks, speech behavior and content, and voice acoustics. Mixed-effects random forest regression with Shapley feature reduction strongly predicted severity of OCD, comorbid depression, and total electrical energy delivered by the DBS electrodes (intraclass correlation, ICC, = 0.83, 0.87, and 0.81, respectively. When random effects were omitted from the regression, predictive power decreased to moderate for severity of OCD and comorbid depression and remained comparable for total electrical energy delivered (ICC = 0.60, 0.68, and 0.83, respectively). Multimodal measures of behavior outperformed ones from single modalities. Feature selection achieved large decreases in features and corresponding increases in prediction. The approach could contribute to closed-loop DBS that would automatically titrate DBS based on affect measures. IEEE
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