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Transformer-based Time-to-Event Prediction for Chronic Kidney Disease Deterioration (2306.05779v1)

Published 9 Jun 2023 in cs.LG and cs.CL

Abstract: Deep-learning techniques, particularly the transformer model, have shown great potential in enhancing the prediction performance of longitudinal health records. While previous methods have mainly focused on fixed-time risk prediction, time-to-event prediction (also known as survival analysis) is often more appropriate for clinical scenarios. Here, we present a novel deep-learning architecture we named STRAFE, a generalizable survival analysis transformer-based architecture for electronic health records. The performance of STRAFE was evaluated using a real-world claim dataset of over 130,000 individuals with stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD) and was found to outperform other time-to-event prediction algorithms in predicting the exact time of deterioration to stage 5. Additionally, STRAFE was found to outperform binary outcome algorithms in predicting fixed-time risk, possibly due to its ability to train on censored data. We show that STRAFE predictions can improve the positive predictive value of high-risk patients by 3-fold, demonstrating possible usage to improve targeting for intervention programs. Finally, we suggest a novel visualization approach to predictions on a per-patient basis. In conclusion, STRAFE is a cutting-edge time-to-event prediction algorithm that has the potential to enhance risk predictions in large claims datasets.

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Authors (2)
  1. Moshe Zisser (1 paper)
  2. Dvir Aran (2 papers)
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