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- Title
Atrial fibrillation ablation outcome prediction with a machine learning fusion framework incorporating cardiac computed tomography.
- Authors
Razeghi, Orod; Kapoor, Ridhima; Alhusseini, Mahmood I.; Fazal, Muhammad; Tang, Siyi; Roney, Caroline H.; Rogers, Albert J.; Lee, Anson; Wang, Paul J.; Clopton, Paul; Rubin, Daniel L.; Narayan, Sanjiv M.; Niederer, Steven; Baykaner, Tina
- Abstract
Background: Structural changes in the left atrium (LA) modestly predict outcomes in patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF). Machine learning (ML) is a promising approach to personalize AF management strategies and improve predictive risk models after catheter ablation by integrating atrial geometry from cardiac computed tomography (CT) scans and patient‐specific clinical data. We hypothesized that ML approaches based on a patient's specific data can identify responders to AF ablation. Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing AF ablation, who had preprocedural CT scans, demographics, and 1‐year follow‐up data, were included in the study for a retrospective analysis. The inputs of models were CT‐derived morphological features from left atrial segmentation (including the shape, volume of the LA, LA appendage, and pulmonary vein ostia) along with deep features learned directly from raw CT images, and clinical data. These were merged intelligently in a framework to learn their individual importance and produce the optimal classification. Results: Three hundred twenty‐one patients (64.2 ± 10.6 years, 69% male, 40% paroxysmal AF) were analyzed. Post 10‐fold nested cross‐validation, the model trained to intelligently merge and learn appropriate weights for clinical, morphological, and imaging data (AUC 0.821) outperformed those trained solely on clinical data (AUC 0.626), morphological (AUC 0.659), or imaging data (AUC 0.764). Conclusion: Our ML approach provides an end‐to‐end automated technique to predict AF ablation outcomes using deep learning from CT images, derived structural properties of LA, augmented by incorporation of clinical data in a merged ML framework. This can help develop personalized strategies for patient selection in invasive management of AF.
- Subjects
HEART radiography; PATIENT selection; ATRIAL fibrillation; CATHETER ablation; MACHINE learning; RETROSPECTIVE studies; ACQUISITION of data; TREATMENT effectiveness; MEDICAL records; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PREDICTION models; COMPUTED tomography; ARTIFICIAL neural networks; EVALUATION
- Publication
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2023, Vol 34, Issue 5, p1164
- ISSN
1045-3873
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jce.15890