Machine learning prediction of premature death from multimorbidity among people with inflammatory bowel disease: a population-based retrospective cohort study

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Postill, Gemma [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Itanyi, Ijeoma Uchenna [4 ]
Kuenzig, M. Ellen [5 ,6 ]
Tang, Furong [3 ,5 ,6 ]
Harish, Vinyas [1 ,2 ]
Buajitti, Emma [3 ,4 ,7 ]
Rosella, Laura [1 ,3 ,4 ,8 ]
Benchimol, Eric I. [1 ,2 ,3 ,5 ,6 ,9 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, ICES, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Hosp Sick Children, SickKids Inflammatory Bowel Dis Ctr, Div Gastroenterol Hepatol & Nutr, Toronto, ON, Canada
[6] Hosp Sick Children, SickKids Res Inst, Child Hlth Evaluat Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[7] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Occupat Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[8] Trillium Hlth Partners, Inst Better Hlth, Mississauga, ON, Canada
[9] Univ Toronto, Temerty Fac Med, Dept Paediat, Toronto, ON, Canada
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ADMINISTRATIVE DATA; 2023; IMPACT; IDENTIFYING PATIENTS; MORTALITY; HEALTH; VALIDATION; PREVALENCE; ONTARIO; TRENDS; AGE;
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10.1503/cmaj.241117
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of 2 or more chronic conditions, is important in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) given its association with complex care plans, poor health outcomes, and excess mortality. Our objectives were to describe premature death (age < 75 yr) among people with IBD and to identify patterns between multimorbidity and premature death among decedents with IBD. Methods: Using the administrative health data of people with IBD who died between 2010 and 2020 in Ontario, Canada, we conducted a population-based, retrospective cohort study. We described the proportion of premature deaths among people with IBD. We developed statistical and machine learning models to predict premature death from the presence of 17 chronic conditions and the patients' age at diagnosis. We evaluated models using accuracy, positive predictive value, sensitivity, F1 scores, area under the receiver operating curve (AUC), calibration plots, and explainability plots. Results: All models showed strong performance (AUC 0.81-0.95). The best performing was the model that incorporated age at diagnosis for each chronic condition developed at or before age 60 years (AUC 0.95, 95% confidence interval 0.94-0.96). Salient features for predicting premature death were young ages of diagnosis for mood disorder, osteo-and other arthritis types, other mental health disorders, and hypertension, as well as male sex. Interpretation: By comparing results from multiple approaches modelling the impact of chronic conditions on premature death among people with IBD, we showed that conditions developed early in life (age <= 60 yr) and their age of onset were important for predicting their health trajectory. Clinically, our findings emphasize the need for models of care that ensure people with IBD have access to high-quality, multidisciplinary health care.
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页码:E286 / E297
页数:12
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