Graph-Based Clinical Recommender: Predicting Specialists Procedure Orders using Graph Representation Learning

Author:

Fouladvand SajjadORCID,Gomez Federico Reyes,Nilforoshan Hamed,Schwede Matthew,Noshad Morteza,Jee Olivia,You Jiaxuan,Sosic Rok,Leskovec Jure,Chen Jonathan

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AbstractObjectiveTo determine whether graph neural network based models of electronic health records can predict specialty consultation care needs for endocrinology and hematology more accurately than the standard of care checklists and other conventional medical recommendation algorithms in the literature.MethodsDemand for medical expertise far outstrips supply, with tens of millions in the US alone with deficient access to specialty care. Rather than potentially months long delays to initiate diagnostic workup and medical treatment with a specialist, referring primary care supported by an automated recommender algorithm could anticipate and directly initiate patient evaluation that would otherwise be needed at subsequent a specialist appointment. We propose a novel graph representation learning approach with a heterogeneous graph neural network to model structured electronic health records and formulate recommendation/prediction of subsequent specialist orders as a link prediction problem.ResultsModels are trained and assessed in two specialty care sites: endocrinology and hematology. Our experimental results show that our model achieves an 8% improvement in ROC-AUC for endocrinology (ROC-AUC=0.88) and 5% improvement for hematology (ROC-AUC=0.84) personalized procedure recommendations over prior medical recommender systems. These recommender algorithm approaches provide medical procedure recommendations for endocrinology referrals more effectively than manual clinical checklists (recommender: precision=0.60, recall=0.27, F1-score=0.37) vs. (checklist: precision=0.16, recall=0.28, F1-score=0.20), and similarly for hematology referrals (recommender: precision=0.44, recall=0.38, F1-score=0.41) vs. (checklist: precision=0.27, recall=0.71, F1-score=0.39).ConclusionEmbedding graph neural network models into clinical care can improve digital specialty consultation systems and expand the access to medical experience of prior similar cases.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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