Development and validation of a machine-learning prediction model to improve abdominal aortic aneurysm screening

Gregory G. Salzler, Evan J. Ryer, Robert W. Abdu, Alon Lanyado, Tal Sagiv,Eran N. Choman, Abdul A. Tariq, Jim Urick, Elliot G. Mitchell, Rebecca M. Maff, Grant Delong, Stacey L. Shriner, James R. Elmore, Hod Hasharon

JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY(2024)

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Abstract
Objective: Despite recommendations by the United States Preventive Services Task Force and the Society for Vascular Surgery, adoption of screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) remains low. One challenge is the low prevalence of AAAs in the unscreened population, and therefore a low detection rate for AAA screenings. We sought to use machine learning to identify factors associated with the presence of AAAs and create a model to identify individuals at highest risk for AAAs, with the aim of increasing the detection rate of AAA screenings. Methods: A machine-learning model was trained using longitudinal medical records containing lab results, medications, and other data from our institutional database. A retrospective cohort study was performed identifying current or past smoking in patients aged 65 to 75 years and stratifying the patients by sex and smoking status as well as determining which patients had a con fi rmed diagnosis of AAA. The model was then adjusted to maximize fairness between sexes without signi fi cantly reducing precision and validated using six-fold cross validation. Results: Validation of the algorithm on the single-center institutional data utilized 18,660 selected patients over 2 years and identi fi ed 314 AAAs. There were 41 factors identi fi ed in the medical record included in the machine-learning algorithm, with several factors never having been previously identi fi ed to be associated with AAAs. With an estimated 100 screening ultrasounds completed monthly, detection of AAAs is increased with a lift of 200% using the algorithm as compared with screening based on guidelines. The increased detection of AAAs in the model-selected individuals is statistically signi fi cant across all cutoff points. Conclusions: By utilizing a machine-learning model, we created a novel algorithm to detect patients who are at high risk for AAAs. By selecting individuals at greatest risk for targeted screening, this algorithm resulted in a 200% lift in the detection of AAAs when compared with standard screening guidelines. Using machine learning, we also identi fi ed several new factors associated with the presence of AAAs. This automated process has been integrated into our current work fl ows to improve screening rates and yield of high-risk individuals for AAAs. (J Vasc Surg 2024;79:776-83.)
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Aneurysm screening,Aortic aneurysm,Arti fi cial intelligence,Machine learning,Screening program
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