Validation of the MySurgeryRisk Algorithm for Predicting Complications and Death after Major Surgery: A Retrospective Multicenter Study Using OneFlorida Data Trust
Yuanfang Ren, Esra Adiyeke, Ziyuan Guan, Zhenhong Hu, Mackenzie J Meni, Benjamin Shickel, Parisa Rashidi, Tezcan Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Azra Bihorac

TL;DR
This study validates and extends the MySurgeryRisk algorithm using a large multicenter dataset to accurately predict postoperative complications and mortality, demonstrating high model performance and generalizability across diverse healthcare settings.
Contribution
The paper develops and validates enhanced XGBoost models for predicting surgical risks, confirming the robustness of the MySurgeryRisk algorithm across multiple centers and outcomes.
Findings
High AUC values for all outcomes (0.92-0.95) indicating excellent predictive performance.
Model performance is comparable to previous validations, confirming generalizability.
Primary procedure and provider specialty are key predictors of surgical outcomes.
Abstract
Despite advances in surgical techniques and care, postoperative complications are prevalent and effects up to 15% of the patients who underwent a major surgery. The objective of this study is to develop and validate models for predicting postoperative complications and death after major surgery on a large and multicenter dataset, following the previously validated MySurgeryRisk algorithm. This retrospective, longitudinal and multicenter cohort analysis included 508,097 encounters from 366,875 adult inpatients who underwent major surgeries and were admitted to healthcare institutions within the OneFlorida+ network between 01/01/2012 and 04/29/2023. We applied the validated feature selection and transformation approach in MySurgeryRisk models and redeveloped eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) models for predicting risk of postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI), need for intensive care…
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TopicsAcute Kidney Injury Research · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
