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"This study aimed to develop and validate a machine learning-based risk prediction model for catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) following implantation of totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAPs) in patients" Wang et al (2024).
Bloodstream infections related to totally implantable ports

Abstract:

Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a machine learning-based risk prediction model for catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) following implantation of totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAPs) in patients.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study design was employed, utilizing the R software package mlr3. Various algorithms including logistic regression, naive Bayes, K nearest neighbor, classification tree, and random forest were applied. Addressing class imbalance, benchmarks were used, and model performance was assessed using the area under the curve (AUC). The final model, chosen for its superior performance, was interpreted using variable importance scores. Additionally, a nomogram was developed to calculate individualized risk probabilities, enhancing clinical utility.

Results: The study involved 755 patients across both development and validation cohorts, with a TIVAP-CRBSI rate of 14.17%. The random forest model demonstrated the highest discrimination ability, achieving a validated AUC of 0.94, which was consistent in the validation cohort.

Conclusions: This study successfully developed a robust predictive model for TIVAP-CRBSI risk post-implantation. Implementation of this model may aid healthcare providers in making informed decisions, thereby potentially improving patient outcomes.

Reference:

Wang F, Zhu Y, Wang L, Huang C, Mei R, Deng LE, Yang X, Xu Y, Zhang L, Xu M. Machine learning risk prediction model for bloodstream infections related to totally implantable venous access ports in patients with cancer. Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs. 2024 Jun 22;11(8):100546. doi: 10.1016/j.apjon.2024.100546. PMID: 39148936; PMCID: PMC11324827.

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