Artificial intelligence methods for improved detection of undiagnosed heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Author:

Wu Jack1ORCID,Biswas Dhruva12,Ryan Matthew12,Bernstein Brett M.12,Rizvi Maleeha13,Fairhurst Natalie2,Kaye George2,Baral Ranu2,Searle Tom4,Melikian Narbeh12,Sado Daniel12,Lüscher Thomas F.5,Grocott‐Mason Richard5,Carr‐White Gerald3,Teo James24,Dobson Richard4,Bromage Daniel I.12,McDonagh Theresa A.12,Shah Ajay M.12,O'Gallagher Kevin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence, King's College London London UK

2. King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust London UK

3. Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK

4. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience King's College London London UK

5. Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK

Abstract

AbstractAimHeart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remains under‐diagnosed in clinical practice despite accounting for nearly half of all heart failure (HF) cases. Accurate and timely diagnosis of HFpEF is crucial for proper patient management and treatment. In this study, we explored the potential of natural language processing (NLP) to improve the detection and diagnosis of HFpEF according to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) diagnostic criteria.Methods and resultsIn a retrospective cohort study, we used an NLP pipeline applied to the electronic health record (EHR) to identify patients with a clinical diagnosis of HF between 2010 and 2022. We collected demographic, clinical, echocardiographic and outcome data from the EHR. Patients were categorized according to the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Those with LVEF ≥50% were further categorized based on whether they had a clinician‐assigned diagnosis of HFpEF and if not, whether they met the ESC diagnostic criteria. Results were validated in a second, independent centre. We identified 8606 patients with HF. Of 3727 consecutive patients with HF and LVEF ≥50% on echocardiogram, only 8.3% had a clinician‐assigned diagnosis of HFpEF, while 75.4% met ESC criteria but did not have a formal diagnosis of HFpEF. Patients with confirmed HFpEF were hospitalized more frequently; however the ESC criteria group had a higher 5‐year mortality, despite being less comorbid and experiencing fewer acute cardiovascular events.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that patients with undiagnosed HFpEF are an at‐risk group with high mortality. It is possible to use NLP methods to identify likely HFpEF patients from EHR data who would likely then benefit from expert clinical review and complement the use of diagnostic algorithms.

Funder

British Heart Foundation

King's College Hospital Charity

Medical Research Council Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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