Automated screening of potential organ donors using a temporal machine learning model

Author:

Sauthier Nicolas,Bouchakri Rima,Carrier François Martin,Sauthier Michaël,Mullie Louis-Antoine,Cardinal Héloïse,Fortin Marie-Chantal,Lahrichi Nadia,Chassé Michaël

Abstract

AbstractOrgan donation is not meeting demand, and yet 30–60% of potential donors are potentially not identified. Current systems rely on manual identification and referral to an Organ Donation Organization (ODO). We hypothesized that developing an automated screening system based on machine learning could reduce the proportion of missed potentially eligible organ donors. Using routine clinical data and laboratory time-series, we retrospectively developed and tested a neural network model to automatically identify potential organ donors. We first trained a convolutive autoencoder that learned from the longitudinal changes of over 100 types of laboratory results. We then added a deep neural network classifier. This model was compared to a simpler logistic regression model. We observed an AUROC of 0.966 (CI 0.949–0.981) for the neural network and 0.940 (0.908–0.969) for the logistic regression model. At a prespecified cutoff, sensitivity and specificity were similar between both models at 84% and 93%. Accuracy of the neural network model was robust across donor subgroups and remained stable in a prospective simulation, while the logistic regression model performance declined when applied to rarer subgroups and in the prospective simulation. Our findings support using machine learning models to help with the identification of potential organ donors using routinely collected clinical and laboratory data.

Funder

Canadian Donation an Transplantation Research Program

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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