Abstract

BackgroundWe have developed a model aimed at identifying preoperative predictors of operative mortality in patients who undergo elective, open thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repair. We converted this model into an intuitive nomogram to aid preoperative counseling. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed data from 2884 elective, open TAAA repairs performed between 1986 and 2023 in a single practice. Using clinical and selected operative variables, we built 4 predictive models: multivariable logistic regression (MLR), random forest, support vector machine, and gradient boosting machine. Each model’s predictive effectiveness was evaluated with the C-statistic. Test C-statistics were computed using an 80:20 cross-validation scheme with 1000 iterations. ResultsOperative death occurred in 200 patients (6.9%). Test set C-statistics showed that the MLR model (median, 0.68; interquartile range [IQR], 0.65-0.71) outperformed the machine learning models (0.61 [IQR, 0.59-0.64] for random forest; 0.61 [IQR, 0.58-0.64] for support vector machine; 0.65 [IQR, 0.62-0.67] for gradient boosting machine). The final MLR model was based on 7 characteristics: age (odds ratio [OR], 1.04; P < .001), cerebrovascular disease (OR, 1.54; P = .01), chronic kidney disease (OR, 1.53; P = .008), symptomatic aneurysm (OR, 1.42; P = .02), and Crawford extent I (OR, 0.66; P = .08), extent II (OR, 1.61; P = .01), and extent IV (OR, 0.41; P = .002). We converted this model into a nomogram. ConclusionsUsing institutional data, we evaluated several models to predict operative mortality in elective TAAA repair, using information available to surgeons preoperatively. We then converted the best predictive model, the MLR model, into an intuitive nomogram to aid patient counseling.

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