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Published on: February 7, 2025
Corticosteroid sensitivity detection in sepsis patients using a personalized data mining approach: A clinical
Rahma Hellali1, Zaineb Chelly Dagdia2, Ahmed Ktaish3
1Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, DAVID, Paris, France.
Background And Objective:
Sepsis is a life-threatening disease with high mortality, incidence, and morbidity. Corticosteroids (CS) are a recommended treatment for sepsis, but some patients respond negatively to CS therapy. Early prediction of corticosteroid responsiveness can help intervene and reduce mortality. In this study, we aim to develop a data mining methodology for predicting CS responsiveness of septic patients.
Methods:
We used data from a randomized controlled trial called APROCCHSS, which recruited 1241 septis patients to study the effectiveness of corticotherapy. We conducted a thorough study of multiple machine learning models to select the most efficient prediction model, called "signature". We evaluated the performance of the signature using precision, sensitivity, and specificity values.
Results:
We found that Logistic Regression was the best model with an AUC of 72%. We conducted further experiments to examine the impact of additional features and the model's generalizability to different groups of patients. We also performed a statistical analysis to analyze the effect of the treatment at the individual level and on the population as a whole.
Conclusions:
Our data mining methodology can accurately predict cortico-sensitivity or resistance in septis patients. The signature has been deployed into the Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP) information system as a web service, taking patient information as input and providing a prediction of cortico-sensitivity or resistance. Early prediction of corticosteroid responsiveness can help clinicians intervene promptly and improve patient outcomes.

