Development of machine learning and multivariable models for predicting blood transfusion in head and neck microvascular reconstruction for risk‐stratified patient blood management

Author:

Puladi Behrus123ORCID,Ooms Mark1ORCID,Rieg Annette4ORCID,Taubert Max5ORCID,Rashad Ashkan23ORCID,Hölzle Frank23ORCID,Röhrig Rainer23ORCID,Modabber Ali1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospital RWTH Aachen Aachen Germany

2. Institute of Medical Informatics University Hospital RWTH Aachen Aachen Germany

3. SMITH Consortium of the German Medical Informatics Initiative in Aachen Aachen Germany

4. Department of Anaesthesiology University Hospital RWTH Aachen Aachen Germany

5. Center for Pharmacology, Department I of Pharmacology Medical Faculty, University of Cologne Cologne Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough blood transfusions have adverse consequences for microvascular head and neck reconstruction, they are frequently administered. Pre‐identifying patients would allow risk‐stratified patient blood management.MethodsDevelopment of machine learning (ML) and logistic regression (LR) models based on retrospective inclusion of 657 patients from 2011 to 2021. Internal validation and comparison with models from the literature by external validation. Development of a web application and a score chart.ResultsOur models achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC‐AUC) of up to 0.825, significantly outperforming LR models from the literature. Preoperative hemoglobin, blood volume, duration of surgery and flap type/size were strong predictors.ConclusionsThe use of additional variables improves the prediction for blood transfusion, while models seems to have good generalizability due to surgical standardization and underlying physiological mechanism. The ML models developed showed comparable predictive performance to an LR model. However, ML models face legal hurdles, whereas score charts based on LR could be used after further validation.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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