A multi-center study of COVID-19 patient prognosis using deep learning-based CT image analysis and electronic health records

Arru C. D.;Saba L.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: As of August 30th, there were in total 25.1 million confirmed cases and 845 thousand deaths caused by coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) worldwide. With overwhelming demands on medical resources, patient stratification based on their risks is essential. In this multi-center study, we built prognosis models to predict severity outcomes, combining patients’ electronic health records (EHR), which included vital signs and laboratory data, with deep learning- and CT-based severity prediction. Method: We first developed a CT segmentation network using datasets from multiple institutions worldwide. Two biomarkers were extracted from the CT images: total opacity ratio (TOR) and consolidation ratio (CR). After obtaining TOR and CR, further prognosis analysis was conducted on datasets from INSTITUTE-1, INSTITUTE-2 and INSTITUTE-3. For each data cohort, generalized linear model (GLM) was applied for prognosis prediction. Results: For the deep learning model, the correlation coefficient of the network prediction and manual segmentation was 0.755, 0.919, and 0.824 for the three cohorts, respectively. The AUC (95 % CI) of the final prognosis models was 0.85(0.77,0.92), 0.93(0.87,0.98), and 0.86(0.75,0.94) for INSTITUTE-1, INSTITUTE-2 and INSTITUTE-3 cohorts, respectively. Either TOR or CR exist in all three final prognosis models. Age, white blood cell (WBC), and platelet (PLT) were chosen predictors in two cohorts. Oxygen saturation (SpO2) was a chosen predictor in one cohort. Conclusion: The developed deep learning method can segment lung infection regions. Prognosis results indicated that age, SpO2, CT biomarkers, PLT, and WBC were the most important prognostic predictors of COVID-19 in our prognosis model.
2021
Inglese
139
109583
10
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Computed tomography
COVID-19
Deep learning
Electronic health records
Prognosis
Electronic Health Records
Humans
Lung
Prognosis
SARS-CoV-2
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
COVID-19
Deep Learning
Gong, K.; Wu, D.; Arru, C. D.; Homayounieh, F.; Neumark, N.; Guan, J.; Buch, V.; Kim, K.; Bizzo, B. C.; Ren, H.; Tak, W. Y.; Park, S. Y.; Lee, Y. R.; ...espandi
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