Transformers (AUC-ROC = 0.8568) and boosting models (AUC-ROC = 0.8598) performed similarly for 1-year death prediction among patients receiving hemodialysis.
Observational (n=500,000)
Do advanced artificial intelligence models outperform simpler models in predicting 1-year mortality in patients receiving hemodialysis?
Modern AI tools like Transformers perform similarly to simpler boosting models for 1-year mortality prediction in hemodialysis patients, requiring substantial data to justify their computational cost.
Absolute Event Rate: 0.8568% vs 0.8598%
Abstract Objectives We evaluated the data requirement for modern AI tools to outperform simpler models in predicting short-term mortality in over 500 000 patients with hemodialysis-dependent kidney failure. Materials and Methods We compared logistic regression, boosting, and transformers using increasingly complex feature sets (from last-visit data to full trajectories). Performance was measured using the area under the ROC curve (AUC-ROC) and the Precision-Recall curve (AUC-PR) across training data sizes ranging from 500 to 490 197 samples. Results Using features with temporal information is beneficial across all models. On the full dataset, Transformers (AUC-ROC = 0.8568) and boosting (AUC-ROC = 0.8598) perform similarly. Discussion Transformers require large datasets to outperform simpler models like boosting, limiting their usefulness in smaller datasets, even on datasets as big as 500K. Conclusion Modern AI tools require substantial data to justify their computational cost over simpler approaches. However, a more complex feature set seems to be beneficial across all models.
K et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Hemodialysis-dependent kidney failure (n=500,000). Transformers (Advanced artificial intelligence) vs. Logistic regression and boosting was evaluated on 1-year death prediction (short-term mortality). Transformers (AUC-ROC = 0.8568) and boosting models (AUC-ROC = 0.8598) performed similarly for 1-year death prediction among patients receiving hemodialysis.