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Lingzhong Meng1, Jiangqiong Li2, Xiang Liu2
1Department of Anesthesia, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
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Effective hemodynamic management in the intensive care unit requires individualized targets that adapt to dynamic clinical conditions. We developed Dynamic Cohort Ensemble Learning (DynaCEL), a real-time framework that recommends personalized heart rate and systolic blood pressure targets by modeling each time point post-intensive care unit admission as a distinct temporal cohort. Trained on eICU data and validated on MIMIC-IV and Indiana University Health datasets, DynaCEL demonstrated robust predictive performance (AUCs 0.83-0.91). In the MIMIC-IV cohort, proximity to DynaCEL-predicted targets was associated with lower 24-hour mortality compared to fixed targets, after adjustment using propensity score matching. Dose-response and comparative analyses revealed that greater deviations from personalized targets were associated with higher mortality. Case studies illustrated temporal and inter-individual variation in optimal targets. DynaCEL offers interpretable and scalable support for exploring precision hemodynamic management, although its clinical utility remains to be established in prospective trials.
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