Stratifying heart failure patients with graph neural network and transformer using Electronic Health Records to optimize drug response prediction

Author:

Chowdhury Shaika1,Chen Yongbin2,Li Pengyang3,Rajaganapathy Sivaraman1,Wen Andrew4,Ma Xiao5,Dai Qiying5,Yu Yue6,Fu Sunyang4,Jiang Xiaoqian4ORCID,He Zhe7,Sohn Sunghwan1,Liu Xiaoke8,Bielinski Suzette J6,Chamberlain Alanna M56,Cerhan James R6,Zong Nansu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics Research, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, MN 55902, United States

2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, MN 55902, United States

3. Division of Cardiology, Pauley Heart Center, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, VA 23219, United States

4. McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics, University of Texas Health Science Center , Houston, TX 77030, United States

5. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, MN 55902, United States

6. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, MN 55902, United States

7. School of Information, Florida State University , Tallahassee, FL 32306, United States

8. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic , La Crosse, WI 54601, United States

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Heart failure (HF) impacts millions of patients worldwide, yet the variability in treatment responses remains a major challenge for healthcare professionals. The current treatment strategies, largely derived from population based evidence, often fail to consider the unique characteristics of individual patients, resulting in suboptimal outcomes. This study aims to develop computational models that are patient-specific in predicting treatment outcomes, by utilizing a large Electronic Health Records (EHR) database. The goal is to improve drug response predictions by identifying specific HF patient subgroups that are likely to benefit from existing HF medications. Materials and Methods A novel, graph-based model capable of predicting treatment responses, combining Graph Neural Network and Transformer was developed. This method differs from conventional approaches by transforming a patient's EHR data into a graph structure. By defining patient subgroups based on this representation via K-Means Clustering, we were able to enhance the performance of drug response predictions. Results Leveraging EHR data from 11 627 Mayo Clinic HF patients, our model significantly outperformed traditional models in predicting drug response using NT-proBNP as a HF biomarker across five medication categories (best RMSE of 0.0043). Four distinct patient subgroups were identified with differential characteristics and outcomes, demonstrating superior predictive capabilities over existing HF subtypes (best mean RMSE of 0.0032). Discussion These results highlight the power of graph-based modeling of EHR in improving HF treatment strategies. The stratification of patients sheds light on particular patient segments that could benefit more significantly from tailored response predictions. Conclusions Longitudinal EHR data have the potential to enhance personalized prognostic predictions through the application of graph-based AI techniques.

Funder

National Institute of Health

NIGMS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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