Development of a machine learning algorithm model to predict intraoperative hypotension in elderly patients
Yifan An1, Pengfei Liu1, Lei Liu2
1Department of Anesthesiology, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Objectives:
To develop and validate machine learning (ML) models for identifying key predictors and estimating the risk of intraoperative hypotension (IOH) in elderly patients undergoing general anesthesia.
Methods:
This secondary analysis included 1,720 elderly surgical patients from a randomized controlled trial. Data were split chronologically into training sets. Feature selection was performed using univariate analysis and the Boruta algorithm. Eight ML models - logistic regression, Bayesian model, K-nearest neighbor, support vector machine, neural network, classification and regression tree, extreme gradient boosting, and random forest - were developed with cross-validation, hyperparameter tuning, and random oversampling. Model performance was evaluated using ROC, PRC, calibration, and decision curve analyses, and interpretability was enhanced using SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP).
Results:
Key predictors included anesthesia protocol, Charlson comorbidity index, preoperative sodium, creatinine, BUN/creatinine ratio, intraoperative drug use (e.g., sevoflurane, lidocaine, morphine), preoperative MAP and MHR, surgical and anesthesia duration, and surgical site. The random forest model achieved the best performance (accuracy=0.9917; MCC=0.9832; AUC-ROC=0.9998; AUC-PRC=0.9998).
Conclusions:
A robust ML-based model was established to accurately predict IOH in elderly patients. These findings may support individualized anesthesia management and targeted preventive strategies to reduce IOH incidence.
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