• Neurosurgery · Nov 2024

    Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify Three Presenting Phenotypes of Chiari Type-1 Malformation and Syringomyelia.

    • Vivek Prakash Gupta, Ziqi Xu, Jacob K Greenberg, Jennifer Mae Strahle, Gabriel Haller, Thanda Meehan, Ashley Roberts, David D Limbrick, and Chenyang Lu.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
    • Neurosurgery. 2024 Nov 18.

    Background And ObjectivesChiari type-1 malformation (CM1) and syringomyelia (SM) are common related pediatric neurosurgical conditions with heterogeneous clinical and radiological presentations that offer challenges related to diagnosis and management. Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been used in other fields of medicine to identify different phenotypic clusters that guide clinical care. In this study, we use a novel, combined data-driven and clinician input feature selection process and AI clustering to differentiate presenting phenotypes of CM1 + SM.MethodsA total of 1340 patients with CM1 + SM in the Park Reeves Syringomyelia Research Consortium registry were split a priori into internal and external cohorts by site of enrollment. The internal cohort was used for feature selection and clustering. Features with high Laplacian scores were identified from preselected groups of clinically relevant variables. An expert clinician survey further identified features for inclusion that were not selected by the data-driven process.ResultsThe feature selection process identified 33 features (28 from the data-driven process and 5 from the clinician survey) from an initial pool of 582 variables that were incorporated into the final model. A K-modes clustering algorithm was used to identify an optimum of 3 clusters in the internal cohort. An identical process was performed independently in the external cohort with similar results. Cluster 1 was defined by older CM1 diagnosis age, small syringes, lower tonsil position, more headaches, and fewer other comorbidities. Cluster 2 was defined by younger CM1 diagnosis age, more bulbar symptoms and hydrocephalus, small syringes, more congenital medical issues, and more previous neurosurgical procedures. Cluster 3 was defined by largest syringes, highest prevalence of spine deformity, fewer headaches, less tonsillar ectopia, and more motor deficits.ConclusionThis is the first study that uses an AI clustering algorithm combining a data-driven feature selection process with clinical expertise to identify different presenting phenotypes of CM1 + SM.Copyright © Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2024. All rights reserved.

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