Deploying unsupervised clustering analysis to derive clinical phenotypes and risk factors associated with mortality risk in 2022 critically ill patients with COVID-19 in Spain.
Machine learning
Phenotypes
Prognosis
Risk factors
Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection
Journal
Critical care (London, England)
ISSN: 1466-609X
Titre abrégé: Crit Care
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9801902
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
15 02 2021
15 02 2021
Historique:
received:
03
12
2020
accepted:
04
02
2021
entrez:
16
2
2021
pubmed:
17
2
2021
medline:
20
2
2021
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The identification of factors associated with Intensive Care Unit (ICU) mortality and derived clinical phenotypes in COVID-19 patients could help for a more tailored approach to clinical decision-making that improves prognostic outcomes. Prospective, multicenter, observational study of critically ill patients with confirmed COVID-19 disease and acute respiratory failure admitted from 63 ICUs in Spain. The objective was to utilize an unsupervised clustering analysis to derive clinical COVID-19 phenotypes and to analyze patient's factors associated with mortality risk. Patient features including demographics and clinical data at ICU admission were analyzed. Generalized linear models were used to determine ICU morality risk factors. The prognostic models were validated and their performance was measured using accuracy test, sensitivity, specificity and ROC curves. The database included a total of 2022 patients (mean age 64 [IQR 5-71] years, 1423 (70.4%) male, median APACHE II score (13 [IQR 10-17]) and SOFA score (5 [IQR 3-7]) points. The ICU mortality rate was 32.6%. Of the 3 derived phenotypes, the A (mild) phenotype (537; 26.7%) included older age (< 65 years), fewer abnormal laboratory values and less development of complications, B (moderate) phenotype (623, 30.8%) had similar characteristics of A phenotype but were more likely to present shock. The C (severe) phenotype was the most common (857; 42.5%) and was characterized by the interplay of older age (> 65 years), high severity of illness and a higher likelihood of development shock. Crude ICU mortality was 20.3%, 25% and 45.4% for A, B and C phenotype respectively. The ICU mortality risk factors and model performance differed between whole population and phenotype classifications. The presented machine learning model identified three clinical phenotypes that significantly correlated with host-response patterns and ICU mortality. Different risk factors across the whole population and clinical phenotypes were observed which may limit the application of a "one-size-fits-all" model in practice.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
The identification of factors associated with Intensive Care Unit (ICU) mortality and derived clinical phenotypes in COVID-19 patients could help for a more tailored approach to clinical decision-making that improves prognostic outcomes.
METHODS
Prospective, multicenter, observational study of critically ill patients with confirmed COVID-19 disease and acute respiratory failure admitted from 63 ICUs in Spain. The objective was to utilize an unsupervised clustering analysis to derive clinical COVID-19 phenotypes and to analyze patient's factors associated with mortality risk. Patient features including demographics and clinical data at ICU admission were analyzed. Generalized linear models were used to determine ICU morality risk factors. The prognostic models were validated and their performance was measured using accuracy test, sensitivity, specificity and ROC curves.
RESULTS
The database included a total of 2022 patients (mean age 64 [IQR 5-71] years, 1423 (70.4%) male, median APACHE II score (13 [IQR 10-17]) and SOFA score (5 [IQR 3-7]) points. The ICU mortality rate was 32.6%. Of the 3 derived phenotypes, the A (mild) phenotype (537; 26.7%) included older age (< 65 years), fewer abnormal laboratory values and less development of complications, B (moderate) phenotype (623, 30.8%) had similar characteristics of A phenotype but were more likely to present shock. The C (severe) phenotype was the most common (857; 42.5%) and was characterized by the interplay of older age (> 65 years), high severity of illness and a higher likelihood of development shock. Crude ICU mortality was 20.3%, 25% and 45.4% for A, B and C phenotype respectively. The ICU mortality risk factors and model performance differed between whole population and phenotype classifications.
CONCLUSION
The presented machine learning model identified three clinical phenotypes that significantly correlated with host-response patterns and ICU mortality. Different risk factors across the whole population and clinical phenotypes were observed which may limit the application of a "one-size-fits-all" model in practice.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33588914
doi: 10.1186/s13054-021-03487-8
pii: 10.1186/s13054-021-03487-8
pmc: PMC7883885
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
63Subventions
Organisme : Fundación Privada Barri Casanovas
ID : RBCF/2019
Investigateurs
Ana Loza
(A)
Diego Matallana Zapata
(DM)
Isabel Díaz Torres
(ID)
Sonia Ibañez Cuadros
(SI)
María Recuerda Nuñez
(MR)
Maria Luz Carmona Pérez
(MLC)
Jorge Gómez Ramos
(JG)
Alba Villares Casas
(AV)
María Luisa Cantón
(ML)
José Javier González Contreras
(JJG)
Helena Pérez Chomón
(HP)
Nerissa Alvarez Chicote
(NA)
Alberto Sousa González
(AS)
María De Alba Aparicio
(M)
Juan Carlos Pozo Laderas
(JCP)
Angel Estella
(A)
Sara Moreno Cano
(SM)
Diego Matallana Zapata
(DM)
Ruth Jorge García
(RJ)
Laura Sánchez Montori
(LS)
Sandra Herrero García
(SH)
Paula Abanses Moreno
(PA)
Carlos Mayordomo García
(CM)
Tomás Mallor Bonet
(TM)
Paula Omedas Bonafonte
(PO)
Enric Franquesa Gonzalez
(EF)
Nestor Bueno Vidales
(NB)
Paula Ocabo Buil
(PO)
Carlos Serón Arbeloa
(CS)
Isabel Sancho
(I)
Pablo Guerrero Ibañez
(PG)
Pablo Gutierrez
(P)
María Concepción Valdovinos
(MC)
Raquel Canto
(R)
Ana Luz Balán Mariño
(ALB)
María José Gutiérrez Fernández
(MJG)
Marta Martín Cuadrado
(MM)
Belén García Arias
(BG)
Lorena Forcelledo Espina
(LF)
Lucía Viña Soria
(LV)
Lorena Martín Iglesias
(LM)
Lucía López Amor
(LL)
Elisabet Fernández Rey
(EF)
Emilio García Prieto
(EG)
Débora Fernández Ruíz
(DF)
Carla Martínez González
(CM)
Lorenzo Socias
(L)
Marcio Borges-Sá
(M)
María Aranda Pérez
(MA)
Antonia Socias
(A)
José Ma Bonell Goytisolo
(JMB)
Inmaculada Alcalde Mayayo
(IA)
Carlos Corradini
(C)
Isabel Ceniceros
(I)
Edwin Rodríguez
(E)
Jose Ignacio Ayestarán Rota
(JIA)
Mariana Andrea Novo Novo
(MAN)
Joaquim Colomina Climent
(JC)
Albert Figueras Castilla
(AF)
Tomàs Leal Rullan
(TL)
Maria Magdalena Garcias Sastre
(MMG)
Rossana Pérez Senoff
(RP)
Ramón Fernández-Cid Bouza
(RF)
Juan Carlos Martín González
(JCM)
Carmen Pérez Ortiz
(CP)
José Luciano Cabrera Santana
(JLC)
Juan José Cáceres Agra
(JJC)
Domingo González Romero
(DG)
Ana Casamitjana Ortega
(AC)
Luis Alberto Ramos Gómez
(LAR)
Jordi Solé-Violán
(J)
Alejandro Rodríguez
(A)
María Bodí
(M)
Gerard Moreno
(G)
Sandra Trefler
(S)
Laura Claverias
(L)
Raquel Carbonell
(R)
Erika Esteve
(E)
Montserrat Olona
(M)
Xavier Teixidó
(X)
Monserrat Vallverdú Vidal
(MV)
Begoña Balsera Garrido
(BB)
Elisabeth Papiol Gallofré
(EP)
Raquel Albertos Martell
(RA)
Rosa Alcaráz Peñarrocha
(RA)
Xavier Nuvials Casals
(XN)
Ricard Ferrer Roca
(RF)
Eric Adrián Mayor Vázquez
(EAM)
Ferrán Roche Campo
(FR)
Pablo Concha Martínez
(PC)
Diego Franch Llasat
(DF)
Joan Ramón Masclanz
(JR)
Judith Marín-Corral
(J)
Purificación Pérez
(P)
Rosana Muñoz
(R)
Clara Vila
(C)
Francisco Javier González de Molina
(FJG)
Elisabeth Navas Moya
(EN)
Josep Trenado
(J)
Imma Vallverdú
(I)
Eric Castañé
(E)
Emili Díaz Santos
(ED)
Gemma Goma
(G)
Edgar Moglia
(E)
Borja Suberviola
(B)
Antonio Albaya Moreno
(AA)
Carlos Marian Crespo
(CM)
Carmen Carolina Sena Pérez
(CCS)
Francisca Arbol Linde
(FA)
Diana Monge Donaire
(DM)
Vega Losada Martínez
(VL)
Nuria Rodrigo Castroviejo
(NR)
Gerardo Ferrigno
(G)
Reyes Beltrán
(R)
Carolina Sanmartino
(C)
Concepción Tarancón Maján
(CT)
Alfredo Marcos Gutiérrez
(AM)
Virginia Hidalgo Valverde
(VH)
Caridad Martín López
(CM)
Oihane Badallo
(O)
María Del Valle Ortiz
(M)
Rebeca Vara Arlanzón
(RV)
David Iglesias Posadilla
(DI)
María Teresa Recio
(MT)
Juan Carlos Ballesteros
(JC)
Enrique Laza Laza
(EL)
Elena Gallego Curto
(EG)
Ma Carmen Sánchez García
(MCS)
Miguel Díaz-Tavora
(M)
Rosa Mancha
(R)
Ana Ortega Montes
(AO)
Isabel Gallego Barbachano
(IG)
Eva Sanmartín Mantiñán
(ES)
María Lourdes Cordero
(ML)
Raquel María Rodríguez García
(RMR)
Jorge Gámez Zapata
(JG)
María Gestal Vázquez
(MG)
María José Castro Orjales
(MJC)
María Isabel Álvarez Diéguez
(MIÁ)
Carmen Rivero Velasco
(CR)
Beatriz Lence Massa
(BL)
María Gestal Vázquez
(MG)
Ignacio Martínez Varela
(IM)
Diego Matallana Zapata
(DM)
Alberto Hernández Tejedor
(AH)
Esther Ma López Ramos
(EML)
Laura Alcázar Sánchez Elvira
(LAS)
Rocío Molina Montero
(RM)
Ma Consuelo Pintado Delgado
(MCP)
María Trascasa MuñozMuñoz de la Peña
(MTM)
Yaiza Betania Ortiz de Zárate Ansotegui
(YBO)
Alejandra Acha Aranda
(AA)
Juan Higuera Lucas
(JH)
Juan Antonio Sanchez Giralt
(JAS)
Marta Chicot Llano
(MC)
Nuria Arevalillo Fernández
(NA)
Marta Sánchez Galindo
(MS)
Ricardo Andino Ruiz
(RA)
Alfonso Canabal Berlanga
(AC)
Miguel Sánchez
(M)
Mercedes Nieto
(M)
Eduardo Arias Sarmiento
(EA)
Adoración Bueno Blázquez
(AB)
Rosa María de la Casa
(RM)
Fátima Martín
(F)
Samuel González López
(SG)
Elena Martínez Q Uintana
(EM)
Bernardo Gil Rueda
(BG)
Áurea Higon Cañigral
(ÁH)
Laura López Gómez
(LL)
Pablo Safwat Bayoumi Delis
(PSB)
Augusto Montenegro Muore
(AM)
Ángel Andrés Agamez Luengas
(ÁAA)
Enriqueta Andreu Soler
(EA)
Ana Beatriz Pérez Pérez
(ABP)
José Higinio de Gea García
(JH)
Rubén Jara Rubio
(RJ)
Silvia Sánchez Cámara
(SS)
Alba Moreno Flores
(AM)
José Moya Sánchez
(JM)
Daniel Francisco Pérez Martínez
(DFP)
Ma Desamparados Del Rey Carrión
(MD)
María José Rico Lledó
(MJR)
Juana María Serrano Navarro
(JMS)
Juan Francisco Martín Ruíz
(JFM)
Julián Triviño Hidalgo
(JT)
África López Ferrer
(ÁL)
Isabel Cremades Navalón
(IC)
Josefa Murcia Payá
(JM)
J M Allegre Gallego
(JMA)
María Del Carmen Lorente
(M)
Marta Gonsalvez
(M)
Ruth González Natera
(RG)
Raquel Garrido López de Murillo
(RGL)
Tania Ojuel Gros
(TO)
Raquel Flecha Viguera
(RF)
Isabel López González
(IL)
Adriana García Herrera
(AG)
Loreto Vidaur Tello
(LV)
Maialen Aseguinolaza
(M)
Itziar Eguibar
(I)
María Luisa Cantón Bulnes
(MLC)
Jose Javier González Contreras
(JJG)
Helena Pérez Chomón
(HP)
Nerissa Álvarez Chicote
(NÁ)
Alberto Sousa González
(AS)
Asunción Marqués Parra
(AM)
Sergio García Marti
(SG)
Alberto Lorenzo Aguilar
(AL)
Laura Bellver Bosch
(LB)
Victor Gascón Sanchez
(VG)
Sonia De la Guía Ortega
(S)
Martín Parejo Montell
(MP)
Alberto Belenguer Muncharaz
(AB)
Hector Hernández Garces
(HH)
Victor Ramírez Montero
(VR)
Mónica Crespo Gómez
(MC)
Verónica Martí Algarra
(VM)
Susana Sancho Chinesta
(SS)
Joaquin Arguedas Cervera
(JA)
Faustino Álvarez Cebrian
(FÁ)
Begoña Balerdi Pérez
(BB)
Rosa Jannone Fores
(RJ)
Javier Botella de Maglia
(JB)
Nieves Carbonell Monleón
(NC)
Jose Ferreres Franco
(JF)
Ainhoa Serrano Lazaro
(AS)
Mar Juan Díaz
(MJ)
María Luisa Blasco Cortés
(MLB)
Laura Fayos
(L)
Julia Giménez
(J)
Gaspar Soriano
(G)
Ricardo Navarro
(R)
Sonia Mas
(S)
Elena Bisbal
(E)
Laura Albert
(L)
Johncard Romero
(J)
Juan Fernández Cabreara
(JF)
Andrea Ortíz
(A)
Antonio Margarit Ribas
(AM)
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