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A Machine Learning Approach to Liver Histological Evaluation Predicts Clinically Significant Portal Hypertension in NASH Cirrhosis

Authors :
Don C. Rockey
Andrew H. Beck
Murray B. Resnick
Nezam H. Afdhal
Michael Christopher Montalto
Oscar Carrasco-Zevallos
Catherine Jia
Zachary Goodman
Harsha Pokkalla
Mitchell L. Shiffman
Zahil Shanis
Ling Han
Jaime Bosch
Manal F. Abdelmalek
Arun J. Sanyal
Quang Huy Le
Chuhan Chung
Robert P. Myers
Ilan Wapinski
Stephen A. Harrison
Dinkar Juyal
Source :
Bosch, Jaime; Chung, Chuhan; Carrasco-Zevallos, Oscar M; Harrison, Stephen A; Abdelmalek, Manal F; Shiffman, Mitchell L; Rockey, Don C; Shanis, Zahil; Juyal, Dinkar; Pokkalla, Harsha; Le, Quang Huy; Resnick, Murray; Montalto, Michael; Beck, Andrew H; Wapinski, Ilan; Han, Ling; Jia, Catherine; Goodman, Zachary; Afdhal, Nezam; Myers, Robert P; ... (2021). A Machine Learning Approach to Liver Histological Evaluation Predicts Clinically Significant Portal Hypertension in NASH Cirrhosis. Hepatology, 74(6), pp. 3146-3160. Wiley 10.1002/hep.32087
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is the standard for estimating portal pressure but requires expertise for interpretation. We hypothesized that HVPG could be extrapolated from liver histology using a machine learning (ML) algorithm. APPROACH AND RESULTS Patients with NASH with compensated cirrhosis from a phase 2b trial were included. HVPG and biopsies from baseline and weeks 48 and 96 were reviewed centrally, and biopsies evaluated with a convolutional neural network (PathAI, Boston, MA). Using trichrome-stained biopsies in the training set (n = 130), an ML model was developed to recognize fibrosis patterns associated with HVPG, and the resultant ML HVPG score was validated in a held-out test set (n = 88). Associations between the ML HVPG score with measured HVPG and liver-related events, and performance of the ML HVPG score for clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) (HVPG ≥ 10 mm Hg), were determined. The ML-HVPG score was more strongly correlated with HVPG than hepatic collagen by morphometry (ρ = 0.47 vs. ρ = 0.28; P

Details

ISSN :
15273350 and 02709139
Volume :
74
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hepatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6fc2a0c59dd1dd080f4daa05edc2ac5b