Investigating Factors Influencing Disease Progression in Patients With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Yi-Chieh Tseng, Rewadee Jenraumjit, Ming-Jong Bair, Chung-Yu Chen, Fu-Shih Chen

TL;DR
This study identifies risk factors for disease progression in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients using electronic medical records and clustering techniques.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach combining clustering and survival analysis to identify distinct NAFLD phenotypes and associated risk factors.
Findings
Four distinct NAFLD phenotypic clusters were identified from 6,023 patients.
The highest-risk cluster showed significantly shorter median survival compared to others.
17 potential variables were identified as risk factors for disease progression.
Abstract
With no approved pharmacological treatments for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in Taiwan, identifying protective and risk factors is crucial for preventing disease progression. Given the clinical heterogeneity of NAFLD, this study aimed to identify clinically meaningful NAFLD phenotypes using electronic medical records (EMRs) and unsupervised clustering, stratify risk across different clusters, identify factors associated with disease progression, and derive a parsimonious set of predictors for high-risk phenotypes. This study was a retrospective cohort study conducted in three steps with iterative model training. In step 1, patients diagnosed with NAFLD were identified, and all relevant patient data were extracted, followed by clustering analysis using the k-prototype algorithm. In step 2, survival analysis and Cox regression were applied to perform risk stratification…
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TopicsLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects · Hepatitis C virus research
