Identifying clinical phenotypes in extremely low birth weight infants—an unsupervised machine learning approach

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Felipe Yu Matsushita
Vera Lúcia Jornada Krebs
Werther Brunow de Carvalho
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[1] Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo,Department of Pediatrics, Neonatology Division
[2] Instituto da Criança,undefined
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Preterm; Extremely low birth weight infants; Critical illness; Phenotypes; Machine learning; Algorithms; Cluster analysis;
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There is increasing evidence that patient heterogeneity significantly hinders advancement in clinical trials and individualized care. This study aimed to identify distinct phenotypes in extremely low birth weight infants. We performed an agglomerative hierarchical clustering on principal components. Cluster validation was performed by cluster stability assessment with bootstrapping method. A total of 215 newborns (median gestational age 27 (26–29) weeks) were included in the final analysis. Six clusters with different clinical and laboratory characteristics were identified: the “Mature” (Cluster 1; n = 60, 27.9%), the mechanically ventilated with “adequate ventilation” (Cluster 2; n = 40, 18.6%), the mechanically ventilated with “poor ventilation” (Cluster 3; n = 39, 18.1%), the “extremely immature” (Cluster 4; n = 39, 18.1%%), the neonates requiring “Intensive Resuscitation” in the delivery room (Cluster 5; n = 20, 9.3%), and the “Early septic” group (Cluster 6; n = 17, 7.9%). In-hospital mortality rates were 11.7%, 25%, 56.4%, 61.5%, 45%, and 52.9%, while severe intraventricular hemorrhage rates were 1.7%, 5.3%, 29.7%, 47.2%, 44.4%, and 28.6% in clusters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively (p < 0.001).
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页码:1085 / 1097
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