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Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults

BACKGROUND: Reliable classification of ischemic stroke (IS) etiological subtypes is required in research and clinical practice, but the predictive properties of these subtypes in population studies with incomplete investigations are poorly understood. AIMS: To compare the prognosis of etiologically...

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Autores principales: Chun, Matthew, Qin, Haiqiang, Turnbull, Iain, Sansome, Sam, Gilbert, Simon, Hacker, Alex, Wright, Neil, Zhu, Tingting, Clifton, David, Bennett, Derrick, Guo, Yu, Pei, Pei, Lv, Jun, Yu, Canqing, Yang, Ling, Li, Liming, Lu, Yan, Chen, Zhengming, Cairns, Benjamin J, Chen, Yiping, Clarke, Robert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36847304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17474930231162265
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author Chun, Matthew
Qin, Haiqiang
Turnbull, Iain
Sansome, Sam
Gilbert, Simon
Hacker, Alex
Wright, Neil
Zhu, Tingting
Clifton, David
Bennett, Derrick
Guo, Yu
Pei, Pei
Lv, Jun
Yu, Canqing
Yang, Ling
Li, Liming
Lu, Yan
Chen, Zhengming
Cairns, Benjamin J
Chen, Yiping
Clarke, Robert
author_facet Chun, Matthew
Qin, Haiqiang
Turnbull, Iain
Sansome, Sam
Gilbert, Simon
Hacker, Alex
Wright, Neil
Zhu, Tingting
Clifton, David
Bennett, Derrick
Guo, Yu
Pei, Pei
Lv, Jun
Yu, Canqing
Yang, Ling
Li, Liming
Lu, Yan
Chen, Zhengming
Cairns, Benjamin J
Chen, Yiping
Clarke, Robert
author_sort Chun, Matthew
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description BACKGROUND: Reliable classification of ischemic stroke (IS) etiological subtypes is required in research and clinical practice, but the predictive properties of these subtypes in population studies with incomplete investigations are poorly understood. AIMS: To compare the prognosis of etiologically classified IS subtypes and use machine learning (ML) to classify incompletely investigated IS cases. METHODS: In a 9-year follow-up of a prospective study of 512,726 Chinese adults, 22,216 incident IS cases, confirmed by clinical adjudication of medical records, were assigned subtypes using a modified Causative Classification System for Ischemic Stroke (CCS) (large artery atherosclerosis (LAA), small artery occlusion (SAO), cardioaortic embolism (CE), or undetermined etiology) and classified by CCS as “evident,” “probable,” or “possible” IS cases. For incompletely investigated IS cases where CCS yielded an undetermined etiology, an ML model was developed to predict IS subtypes from baseline risk factors and screening for cardioaortic sources of embolism. The 5-year risks of subsequent stroke and all-cause mortality (measured using cumulative incidence functions and 1 minus Kaplan–Meier estimates, respectively) for the ML-predicted IS subtypes were compared with etiologically classified IS subtypes. RESULTS: Among 7443 IS subtypes with evident or probable etiology, 66% had SAO, 32% had LAA, and 2% had CE, but proportions of SAO-to-LAA cases varied by regions in China. CE had the highest rates of subsequent stroke and mortality (43.5% and 40.7%), followed by LAA (43.2% and 17.4%) and SAO (38.1% and 11.1%), respectively. ML provided classifications for cases with undetermined etiology and incomplete clinical data (24% of all IS cases; n = 5276), with area under the curves (AUC) of 0.99 (0.99–1.00) for CE, 0.67 (0.64–0.70) for LAA, and 0.70 (0.67–0.73) for SAO for unseen cases. ML-predicted IS subtypes yielded comparable subsequent stroke and all-cause mortality rates to the etiologically classified IS subtypes. CONCLUSION: This study highlighted substantial heterogeneity in prognosis of IS subtypes and utility of ML approaches for classification of IS cases with incomplete clinical investigations.
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spelling pubmed-103749922023-07-29 Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults Chun, Matthew Qin, Haiqiang Turnbull, Iain Sansome, Sam Gilbert, Simon Hacker, Alex Wright, Neil Zhu, Tingting Clifton, David Bennett, Derrick Guo, Yu Pei, Pei Lv, Jun Yu, Canqing Yang, Ling Li, Liming Lu, Yan Chen, Zhengming Cairns, Benjamin J Chen, Yiping Clarke, Robert Int J Stroke Research BACKGROUND: Reliable classification of ischemic stroke (IS) etiological subtypes is required in research and clinical practice, but the predictive properties of these subtypes in population studies with incomplete investigations are poorly understood. AIMS: To compare the prognosis of etiologically classified IS subtypes and use machine learning (ML) to classify incompletely investigated IS cases. METHODS: In a 9-year follow-up of a prospective study of 512,726 Chinese adults, 22,216 incident IS cases, confirmed by clinical adjudication of medical records, were assigned subtypes using a modified Causative Classification System for Ischemic Stroke (CCS) (large artery atherosclerosis (LAA), small artery occlusion (SAO), cardioaortic embolism (CE), or undetermined etiology) and classified by CCS as “evident,” “probable,” or “possible” IS cases. For incompletely investigated IS cases where CCS yielded an undetermined etiology, an ML model was developed to predict IS subtypes from baseline risk factors and screening for cardioaortic sources of embolism. The 5-year risks of subsequent stroke and all-cause mortality (measured using cumulative incidence functions and 1 minus Kaplan–Meier estimates, respectively) for the ML-predicted IS subtypes were compared with etiologically classified IS subtypes. RESULTS: Among 7443 IS subtypes with evident or probable etiology, 66% had SAO, 32% had LAA, and 2% had CE, but proportions of SAO-to-LAA cases varied by regions in China. CE had the highest rates of subsequent stroke and mortality (43.5% and 40.7%), followed by LAA (43.2% and 17.4%) and SAO (38.1% and 11.1%), respectively. ML provided classifications for cases with undetermined etiology and incomplete clinical data (24% of all IS cases; n = 5276), with area under the curves (AUC) of 0.99 (0.99–1.00) for CE, 0.67 (0.64–0.70) for LAA, and 0.70 (0.67–0.73) for SAO for unseen cases. ML-predicted IS subtypes yielded comparable subsequent stroke and all-cause mortality rates to the etiologically classified IS subtypes. CONCLUSION: This study highlighted substantial heterogeneity in prognosis of IS subtypes and utility of ML approaches for classification of IS cases with incomplete clinical investigations. SAGE Publications 2023-03-16 2023-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10374992/ /pubmed/36847304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17474930231162265 Text en © 2023 World Stroke Organization https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Research
Chun, Matthew
Qin, Haiqiang
Turnbull, Iain
Sansome, Sam
Gilbert, Simon
Hacker, Alex
Wright, Neil
Zhu, Tingting
Clifton, David
Bennett, Derrick
Guo, Yu
Pei, Pei
Lv, Jun
Yu, Canqing
Yang, Ling
Li, Liming
Lu, Yan
Chen, Zhengming
Cairns, Benjamin J
Chen, Yiping
Clarke, Robert
Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults
title Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults
title_full Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults
title_fullStr Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults
title_short Heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in Chinese adults
title_sort heterogeneity in the diagnosis and prognosis of ischemic stroke subtypes: 9-year follow-up of 22,000 cases in chinese adults
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36847304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17474930231162265
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