Clinical validation of a real-time machine learning-based system for the detection of acute myeloid leukemia by flow cytometry

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1002/cyto.b.22229
Lauren M. Zuromski, Jacob Durtschi, Aimal Aziz, Jeffrey Chumley, Mark Dewey, Paul English, Muir Morrison, Keith Simmon, Blaine Whipple, Brendan O'Fallon, David P. Ng
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Machine-learning (ML) models in flow cytometry have the potential to reduce error rates, increase reproducibility, and boost the efficiency of clinical labs. While numerous ML models for flow cytometry data have been proposed, few studies have described the clinical deployment of such models. Realizing the potential gains of ML models in clinical labs requires not only an accurate model but also infrastructure for automated inference, error detection, analytics and monitoring, and structured data extraction. Here, we describe an ML model for the detection of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), along with the infrastructure supporting clinical implementation. Our infrastructure leverages the resilience and scalability of the cloud for model inference, a Kubernetes-based workflow system that provides model reproducibility and resource management, and a system for extracting structured diagnoses from full-text reports. We also describe our model monitoring and visualization platform, an essential element for ensuring continued model accuracy. Finally, we present a post-deployment analysis of impacts on turn-around time and compare production accuracy to the original validation statistics.

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流式细胞术检测急性髓系白血病的实时机器学习系统的临床验证。
流式细胞术中的机器学习(ML)模型具有降低错误率、提高可重复性和提高临床实验室效率的潜力。虽然已经提出了许多用于流式细胞术数据的ML模型,但很少有研究描述了这些模型的临床应用。要在临床实验室中实现机器学习模型的潜在收益,不仅需要准确的模型,还需要用于自动推理、错误检测、分析和监控以及结构化数据提取的基础设施。在这里,我们描述了一个用于检测急性髓性白血病(AML)的ML模型,以及支持临床实施的基础设施。我们的基础设施利用云的弹性和可扩展性进行模型推断,基于kubernetes的工作流系统提供模型再现性和资源管理,以及从全文报告中提取结构化诊断的系统。我们还描述了我们的模型监控和可视化平台,这是确保模型持续准确性的基本元素。最后,我们对部署后对周转时间的影响进行了分析,并将生产精度与原始验证统计数据进行了比较。
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期刊介绍: Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry features original research reports, in-depth reviews and special issues that directly relate to and palpably impact clinical flow, mass and image-based cytometry. These may include clinical and translational investigations important in the diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic management of patients. Thus, we welcome research papers from various disciplines related [but not limited to] hematopathologists, hematologists, immunologists and cell biologists with clinically relevant and innovative studies investigating individual-cell analytics and/or separations. In addition to the types of papers indicated above, we also welcome Letters to the Editor, describing case reports or important medical or technical topics relevant to our readership without the length and depth of a full original report.
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