A Comprehensive Framework for the Prediction of Intra-Operative Hypotension.
Journal:
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
Published Date:
Jun 24, 2025
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of triggering early warning for intra-operative hypotension (IOH) is addressed. Recent studies on the Hypotension Prediction Index have demonstrated a gap between the results presented during model development and clinical evaluation. Thus, there is a need for better collaboration between data scientists and clinicians who need to agree on a common basis to evaluate those models. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive framework for IOH prediction: to address several issues inherent to the commonly used fixed-time-to-onset approach in the literature, a sliding window approach is suggested. The risk prediction problem is formalized with consistent precision-recall metrics rather than the receiveroperator characteristic. For illustration, a standard machine learning method is applied using two different datasets from non-cardiac and cardiac surgery. Training is done on a part of the non-cardiac surgery dataset and tests are performed separately on the rest of the non-cardiac dataset and cardiac dataset. Compared to a realistic clinical baseline, the proposed method achieves a significant improvement on the non-cardiac surgeries (precision of 48% compared to 32% for a recall of 28% (p<0.0001)) . For cardiac surgery, this improvement is less significant but still demonstrate the generalization of the model.
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