Abstract:
Electronic health records (EHR) represent a holistic overview of patients’ trajectories. Their increasing availability has fueled new hopes to leverage them and develop a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Electronic health records (EHR) represent a holistic overview of patients’ trajectories. Their increasing availability has fueled new hopes to leverage them and develop accurate risk prediction models for a wide range of diseases. Given the complex interrelationships of medical records and patient outcomes, deep learning models have shown clear merits in achieving this goal. However, a key limitation of current study remains their capacity in processing long sequences, and long sequence modelling and its application in the context of healthcare and EHR remains unexplored. Capturing the whole history of medical encounters is expected to lead to more accurate predictions, but the inclusion of records collected for decades and from multiple resources can inevitably exceed the receptive field of the most existing deep learning architectures. This can result in missing crucial, long-term dependencies. To address this gap, we present Hi-BEHRT, a hierarchical Transformer-based model that can significantly expand the receptive field of Transformers and extract associations from much longer sequences. Using a multimodal large-scale linked longitudinal EHR, the Hi-BEHRT exceeds the state-of-the-art deep learning models 1% to 5% for area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve and 1% to 8% for area under the precision recall (AUPRC) curve on average, and 2% to 8% (AUROC) and 2% to 11% (AUPRC) for patients with long medical history for 5-year heart failure, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and stroke risk prediction. Additionally, because pretraining for hierarchical Transformer is not well-established, we provide an effective end-to-end contrastive pre-training strategy for Hi-BEHRT using EHR, improving its transferability on predicting clinical events with relatively small training dataset.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics ( Volume: 27, Issue: 2, February 2023)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Prediction Accuracy ,
- Electronic Health Records ,
- Longitudinal Electronic Health Record ,
- Heart Failure ,
- Deep Learning ,
- Chronic Kidney Disease ,
- Deep Learning Models ,
- Small Datasets ,
- Receptive Field ,
- Risk Prediction Models ,
- Longer Sequences ,
- New Hope ,
- Accurate Risk Prediction ,
- Body Mass Index ,
- Model Performance ,
- Sequence Length ,
- Local Features ,
- Maximum Length ,
- Blood Pressure Measurements ,
- Sequential Model ,
- Drinking Status ,
- Transformer Model ,
- Masked Language Model ,
- Latent Representation ,
- Clinical Practice Research Datalink ,
- Baseline Date ,
- Benchmark Model ,
- Local Feature Extraction ,
- Probability Pc ,
- Target Network
- Author Keywords
- MeSH Terms
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Prediction Accuracy ,
- Electronic Health Records ,
- Longitudinal Electronic Health Record ,
- Heart Failure ,
- Deep Learning ,
- Chronic Kidney Disease ,
- Deep Learning Models ,
- Small Datasets ,
- Receptive Field ,
- Risk Prediction Models ,
- Longer Sequences ,
- New Hope ,
- Accurate Risk Prediction ,
- Body Mass Index ,
- Model Performance ,
- Sequence Length ,
- Local Features ,
- Maximum Length ,
- Blood Pressure Measurements ,
- Sequential Model ,
- Drinking Status ,
- Transformer Model ,
- Masked Language Model ,
- Latent Representation ,
- Clinical Practice Research Datalink ,
- Baseline Date ,
- Benchmark Model ,
- Local Feature Extraction ,
- Probability Pc ,
- Target Network
- Author Keywords
- MeSH Terms