Machine learning approach to predict tracheal necrosis after total pharyngolaryngectomy

Author:

Hidaka Takeaki1ORCID,Miyamoto Shimpei2,Furuse Kiichi1,Oshima Azusa1,Matsuura Kazuto3,Higashino Takuya1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery National Cancer Center Hospital East Kashiwa Japan

2. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Hongo Japan

3. Department of Head and Neck Surgery National Cancer Center Hospital East Kashiwa Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTracheal necrosis is a potentially severe complication of total pharyngolarynjectomy (TPL), sometimes combined with total esophagectomy. The risk factors for tracheal necrosis after TPL without total esophagectomy remain unknown.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed data of 395 patients who underwent TPL without total esophagectomy. Relevant factors associated with tracheal necrosis were evaluated using random forest machine learning and traditional multivariable logistic regression models.ResultsTracheal necrosis occurred in 25 (6.3%) patients. Both the models identified almost the same factors relevant to tracheal necrosis. History of radiotherapy was the most important predicting and significant risk factor in both models. Paratracheal lymph node dissection and total thyroidectomy with TPL were also relevant. Random forest model was able to predict tracheal necrosis with an accuracy of 0.927.ConclusionsRandom forest is useful in predicting tracheal necrosis. Countermeasures should be considered when creating a tracheostoma, particularly in patients with identified risk factors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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