Identification of Pediatric Sepsis Subphenotypes for Enhanced Machine Learning Predictive Performance: A Latent Profile Analysis
Tom Velez, Tony Wang, Ioannis Koutroulis, James Chamberlain, Amit, Uppal, Seife Yohannes, Tim Tschampel, Emilia Apostolova

TL;DR
This study identifies four pediatric sepsis subphenotypes using latent profile analysis and demonstrates that machine learning models trained on these subgroups significantly outperform models trained on heterogeneous data, improving predictive accuracy.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel subtyping approach for pediatric sepsis that enhances machine learning prediction performance by reducing data heterogeneity.
Findings
Four distinct sepsis subphenotypes were identified.
Profile-specific models achieved higher predictive accuracy.
Model for neurological dysfunction profile had AUC of 0.998.
Abstract
Background: While machine learning (ML) models are rapidly emerging as promising screening tools in critical care medicine, the identification of homogeneous subphenotypes within populations with heterogeneous conditions such as pediatric sepsis may facilitate attainment of high-predictive performance of these prognostic algorithms. This study is aimed to identify subphenotypes of pediatric sepsis and demonstrate the potential value of partitioned data/subtyping-based training. Methods: This was a retrospective study of clinical data extracted from medical records of 6,446 pediatric patients that were admitted at a major hospital system in the DC area. Vitals and labs associated with patients meeting the diagnostic criteria for sepsis were used to perform latent profile analysis. Modern ML algorithms were used to explore the predictive performance benefits of reduced training data…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Neonatal and Maternal Infections · Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
