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Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Digoxin Toxicity in Heart Failure: A Multicenter Retrospective Study

Journal

BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages 614-620

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PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN

Keywords

digoxin; heart failure; machine learning; decision tree analysis; flowchart; creatinine clearance

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A flowchart using decision tree analysis was constructed to predict digoxin toxicity in HF patients. The study found that creatinine clearance <32 mL/min and daily digoxin dose >= 1.6 mu g/kg were independent risk factors for digoxin toxicity.
Digoxin toxicity (plasma digoxin concentration >= 0.9 ng/mL) is associated with worsening heart failure (HF). Decision tree (DT) analysis, a machine learning method, has a flowchart-like model where users can easily predict the risk of adverse drug reactions. The present study aimed to construct a flowchart using DT analysis that can be used by medical staff to predict digoxin toxicity. We conducted a multicenter retrospective study involving 333 adult patients with HF who received oral digoxin treatment. In this study, we employed a chi-squared automatic interaction detection algorithm to construct DT models. The dependent variable was set as the plasma digoxin concentration (>= 0.9 ng/mL) in the trough during the steady state, and factors with p < 0.2 in the univariate analysis were set as the explanatory variables. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to validate the DT model. The accuracy and misclassification rates of the model were evaluated. In the DT analysis, patients with creatinine clearance <32 mL/min, daily digoxin dose >= 1.6 mu g/kg, and left ventricular ejection fraction >= 50% showed a high incidence of digoxin toxicity (91.8%; 45/49). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that creatinine clearance <32 mL/min and daily digoxin dose >= 1.6 mu g/ kg were independent risk factors. The accuracy and misclassification rates of the DT model were 88.2 and 46.2 +/- 2.7%, respectively. Although the flowchart created in this study needs further validation, it is straightforward and potentially useful for medical staff in determining the initial dose of digoxin in patients with HF.

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