BackgroundFractional flow reserve (FFR) represents the gold standard in guiding the decision to proceed or not with coronary revascularization of angiographically intermediate coronary lesion (AICL). Optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows to carefully characterize coronary plaque morphology and lumen dimensions.ObjectivesWe sought to develop machine learning (ML) models based on clinical, angiographic and OCT variables for predicting FFR.MethodsData from a multicenter, international, pooled analysis of individual patient's level data from published studies assessing FFR and OCT on the same target AICL were collected through a dedicated database to train (n = 351) and validate (n = 151) six two-class supervised ML models employing 25 clinical, angiographic and OCT variables.ResultsA total of 502 coronary lesions in 489 patients were included. The AUC of the six ML models ranged from 0.71 to 0.78, whereas the measured F1 score was from 0.70 to 0.75. The ML algorithms showed moderate sensitivity (range: 0.68-0.77) and specificity (range: 0.59-0.69) in detecting patients with a positive or negative FFR. In the sensitivity analysis, using 0.75 as FFR cut-off, we found a higher AUC (0.78-0.86) and a similar F1 score (range: 0.63-0.76). Specifically, the six ML models showed a higher specificity (0.71-0.84), with a similar sensitivity (0.58-0.80) with respect to 0.80 cut-off.ConclusionsML algorithms derived from clinical, angiographic, and OCT parameters can identify patients with a positive or negative FFR.

Lombardi, M., Vergallo, R., Costantino, A., Bianchini, F., Kakuta, T., Pawlowski, T., Leone, A. M., Sardella, G., Agostoni, P., Hill, J. M., De Maria, G. L., Banning, A. P., Roleder, T., Belkacemi, A., Trani, C., Burzotta, F., Development of machine learning models for fractional flow reserve prediction in angiographically intermediate coronary lesions, <<CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS>>, 2024; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1002/ccd.31167] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/288156]

Development of machine learning models for fractional flow reserve prediction in angiographically intermediate coronary lesions

Lombardi, Marco;Vergallo, Rocco;Bianchini, Francesco;Leone, Antonio Maria;De Maria, Giovanni Luigi;Trani, Carlo;Burzotta, Francesco
2024

Abstract

BackgroundFractional flow reserve (FFR) represents the gold standard in guiding the decision to proceed or not with coronary revascularization of angiographically intermediate coronary lesion (AICL). Optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows to carefully characterize coronary plaque morphology and lumen dimensions.ObjectivesWe sought to develop machine learning (ML) models based on clinical, angiographic and OCT variables for predicting FFR.MethodsData from a multicenter, international, pooled analysis of individual patient's level data from published studies assessing FFR and OCT on the same target AICL were collected through a dedicated database to train (n = 351) and validate (n = 151) six two-class supervised ML models employing 25 clinical, angiographic and OCT variables.ResultsA total of 502 coronary lesions in 489 patients were included. The AUC of the six ML models ranged from 0.71 to 0.78, whereas the measured F1 score was from 0.70 to 0.75. The ML algorithms showed moderate sensitivity (range: 0.68-0.77) and specificity (range: 0.59-0.69) in detecting patients with a positive or negative FFR. In the sensitivity analysis, using 0.75 as FFR cut-off, we found a higher AUC (0.78-0.86) and a similar F1 score (range: 0.63-0.76). Specifically, the six ML models showed a higher specificity (0.71-0.84), with a similar sensitivity (0.58-0.80) with respect to 0.80 cut-off.ConclusionsML algorithms derived from clinical, angiographic, and OCT parameters can identify patients with a positive or negative FFR.
2024
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Lombardi, M., Vergallo, R., Costantino, A., Bianchini, F., Kakuta, T., Pawlowski, T., Leone, A. M., Sardella, G., Agostoni, P., Hill, J. M., De Maria, G. L., Banning, A. P., Roleder, T., Belkacemi, A., Trani, C., Burzotta, F., Development of machine learning models for fractional flow reserve prediction in angiographically intermediate coronary lesions, <<CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS>>, 2024; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1002/ccd.31167] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/288156]
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