利用电子健康记录估算 2 型糖尿病多类别治疗的个性化治疗规则。

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-14 DOI:10.4310/22-sii739
Jitong Lou, Yuanjia Wang, Lang Li, Donglin Zeng
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在本文中,我们提出了一个利用电子健康记录(EHR)学习 2 型糖尿病(T2D)患者最佳治疗规则的通用框架。我们首先提出了一种联合建模方法,利用电子健康记录的纵向标记来描述患者的治疗前情况。估计时使用反强度加权法考虑了信息测量时间。联合模型中预测的潜在过程被用来将患者分成有限的几个亚组,在每个亚组里,患者在电子病历中都有相似的健康状况。在每个患者组内,我们通过扩展匹配学习方法来估算最佳个体化治疗规则,从而使用一对一方法处理多类别治疗。针对两种治疗方法的每种匹配学习都是通过加权支持向量机与匹配的患者对来实现的。我们应用我们的方法估算了俄亥俄州立大学韦克斯纳医疗中心大量电子病历样本中 T2D 患者的最佳治疗规则。我们证明了我们的方法的实用性,它能从四类药物中选择最佳治疗方法,比任何 "一刀切 "的规则都能更好地控制糖化血红蛋白。
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Estimating individualized treatment rules for multicategory type 2 diabetes treatments using electronic health records.

In this article, we propose a general framework to learn optimal treatment rules for type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients using electronic health records (EHRs). We first propose a joint modeling approach to characterize patient's pretreatment conditions using longitudinal markers from EHRs. The estimation accounts for informative measurement times using inverse-intensity weighting methods. The predicted latent processes in the joint model are used to divide patients into a finite of subgroups and, within each group, patients share similar health profiles in EHRs. Within each patient group, we estimate optimal individualized treatment rules by extending a matched learning method to handle multicategory treatments using a one-versus-one approach. Each matched learning for two treatments is implemented by a weighted support vector machine with matched pairs of patients. We apply our method to estimate optimal treatment rules for T2D patients in a large sample of EHRs from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. We demonstrate the utility of our method to select the optimal treatments from four classes of drugs and achieve a better control of glycated hemoglobin than any one-size-fits-all rules.

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