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Validation of artificial neural networks as a methodology for donor-recipient matching for liver transplantation.

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2017-09-03

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Ayllon, Maria Dolores
Ciria, Ruben
Cruz-Ramirez, Manuel
Perez-Ortiz, Maria
Gomez, Irene
Valente, Roberto
O'Grady, John
de la Mata, Manuel
Hervas-Martinez, Cesar
Heaton, Nigel D

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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In 2014, we reported a model for donor-recipient (D-R) matching in liver transplantation (LT) based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) from a Spanish multicenter study (Model for Allocation of Donor and Recipient in España [MADR-E]). The aim is to test the ANN-based methodology in a different European health care system in order to validate it. An ANN model was designed using a cohort of patients from King's College Hospital (KCH; n = 822). The ANN was trained and tested using KCH pairs for both 3- and 12-month survival models. End points were probability of graft survival (correct classification rate [CCR]) and nonsurvival (minimum sensitivity [MS]). The final model is a rule-based system for facilitating the decision about the most appropriate D-R matching. Models designed for KCH had excellent prediction capabilities for both 3 months (CCR-area under the curve [AUC] = 0.94; MS-AUC = 0.94) and 12 months (CCR-AUC = 0.78; MS-AUC = 0.82), almost 15% higher than the best obtained by other known scores such as Model for End-Stage Liver Disease and balance of risk. Moreover, these results improve the previously reported ones in the multicentric MADR-E database. In conclusion, the use of ANN for D-R matching in LT in other health care systems achieved excellent prediction capabilities supporting the validation of these tools. It should be considered as the most advanced, objective, and useful tool to date for the management of waiting lists. Liver Transplantation 24 192-203 2018 AASLD.

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Female
Graft survival
Humans
Liver diseases
Liver transplantation
London
Male
Middle aged
Neural networks, computer
ROC curve
Reproducibility of results
Risk assessment
Risk factors
Time factors
Tissue donors
Treatment outcome
Waiting lists

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Curva ROC
Donantes de tejidos
Factores de riesgo
Hepatopatías
Listas de espera
Medición de riesgo

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Algorithms, Area under curve, Computer simulation, Decision support techniques, Donor selection

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Ayllón MD, Ciria R, Cruz-Ramírez M, Pérez-Ortiz M, Gómez I, Valente R, et al. Validation of artificial neural networks as a methodology for donor-recipient matching for liver transplantation. Liver Transpl. 2018 Feb;24(2):192-203