A transparent machine learning algorithm uncovers HbA1c patterns associated with therapeutic inertia in patients with type 2 diabetes and failure of metformin monotherapy. in International journal of medical informatics / Int J Med Inform. 2024 Oct;190:105550. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105550. Epub 2024 Jul 15.
2024
ASL Torino 5
Tipo pubblicazione
Journal Article
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Di Cianni G
AMD Past President, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Unit, Health Local Unit Nord-West Tuscany, Livorno Hospital, Pad. 4 Viale Alfieri 36, Livorno (LI), Italy. Electronic address: graziano.dicianni@uslnordovest.toscana.it.
Verda D
Rulex Innovation Labs, Rulex Inc, Via Felice Romani 9/2, 16122 Genoa (GE), Italy. Electronic address: damiano.verda@rulex.ai.
Santin P
Data Scientist Deimos, Udine (UD), Italy. Electronic address: p.santin@e-deimos.it.
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Abstract
AIMS: This study aimed to identify and categorize the determinants influencing the intensification of therapy in Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients with suboptimal blood glucose control despite metformin monotherapy. METHODS: Employing the Logic Learning Machine (LLM), an advanced artificial intelligence system, we scrutinized electronic health records of 1.5 million patients treated in 271 diabetes clinics affiliated with the Italian Association of Medical Diabetologists from 2005 to 2019. Inclusion criteria comprised patients on metformin monotherapy with two consecutive mean HbA1c levels exceeding 7.0%. The cohort was divided into "inertia-NO" (20,067 patients with prompt intensification) and "inertia-YES" (13,029 patients without timely intensification). RESULTS: The LLM model demonstrated robust discriminatory ability among the two groups (ROC-AUC = 0.81, accuracy = 0.71, precision = 0.80, recall = 0.71, F1 score = 0.75). The main novelty of our results is indeed the identification of two main distinct subtypes of therapeutic inertia. The first exhibited a gradual but steady HbA1c increase, while the second featured a moderate, non-uniform rise with substantial fluctuations. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis sheds light on the significant impact of HbA1c levels over time on therapeutic inertia in patients with T2D, emphasizing the importance of early intervention in the presence of specific HbA1c patterns.
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PMID : 39059083
DOI : 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105550
Keywords
HbA1c; Artificial intelligence; Blood Glucose/analysis; Treatment Failure; Algorithms; Electronic Health Records; Aged; Middle Aged; Male; Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use; Female; Machine Learning; Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis; Metformin/therapeutic use; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy/blood; Humans; Machine learning; Metformin failure; Metformin monotherapy; Therapeutic inertia; Type 2 diabetes;