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Predicting red blood cell transfusion in elective cardiac surgery: a machine learning approach

Author(s): Lau, Beatriz ; Ramos, Daniel ; Afreixo, Vera ; Silva, Luís M. ; Tavares, Ana Helena ; Felgueiras, Miguel Martins ; Paupério, Diana Castro ; Firmino-Machado, João

Date: 2025

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/44545

Origin: RIA - Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro

Subject(s): Machine learning; Cardiac surgery; Blood transfusion


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The benefits of Patient Blood Management can vary depending on a patient’s risk profile for requiring a blood transfusion. The objective of this study is to develop and analyse machine learning models that can identify patients at risk of requiring red blood cell transfusion. This retrospective cohort study was conducted at a tertiary northern Portuguese hospital between 2018 and 2023. Two machine learning algorithms, extreme gradient boosting and neural networks, were employed due to their efficiency in handling complex feature interactions. Shapley additive explanations values were analysed to assess the contribution of each feature to the predictions generated by the models. The neural network achieved an accuracy of 0.735 and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.798 (95% CI 0.747 to 0.849). The extreme gradient boosting model achieved an accuracy of 0.700 and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.762 (95% CI 0.707 to 0.817). An analysis of Shapley additive explanations values revealed that the most important variable was preoperative haemoglobin levels, which can be optimised through the Patient Blood Management approach. These machine learning models demonstrate the potential to improve the accuracy of transfusion prediction at hospital admission, despite the absence of key variables such as surgeon identity and anaemia diagnosis.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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