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Model-based and Unsupervised Machine-learning Approaches for the Characterization of Responder Profiles for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

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The objective of this study is to improve the inter-pretability of a previous unsupervised clustering analysis of the CRT response through a physiological model-based approach. The developed clustering approach was applied on 250 CRT candidates based on clinical, original and classical echocardiographic features. Patient-specific computational models were proposed for patients associated of each cluster barycenter in order to provide an ex-plainable analysis in relation with physiological mecha-nisms. Five phenogroups were identified from the clustering approach with response rates ranging from 50% to 92.7%. Concerning the model-based approach, a match was observed between the 16 experimental and simulated myocardial strain curves pattern with a mean RMSE of 3.97%(± 1.74) on the five patients. Moreover, the identified model parameters provide us information about the mecano-electrical coupling and tissue properties. The gain of information provides by the parameters model identification, added to the clinical and classical echocar-diographic features is promising for an understanding of LV mechanical dyssynchrony and the identification of patients suitable for CRT. © 2022 Creative Commons.

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hal-04089289 , version 1 (04-05-2023)

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M. Taconne, V.L. Rolle, A. Gallard, K.P. Owashi, A. Al Wazzan, et al.. Model-based and Unsupervised Machine-learning Approaches for the Characterization of Responder Profiles for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. 2022 Computing in Cardiology, CinC 2022, Sep 2022, Tempere, Finland. ⟨10.22489/CinC.2022.324⟩. ⟨hal-04089289⟩
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