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EczemaPred: A computational framework for personalised prediction of eczema severity dynamics
Authors:Guillem Hurault,Jean Franç  ois Stalder,Sophie Mery,Alain Delarue,Marké  ta Saint Aroman,Gwendal Josse,Reiko J. Tanaka
Affiliation:1. Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London UK ; 2. Clinique Dermatologique University Hospital, Nantes France ; 3. Pierre Fabre Laboratories, Toulouse France
Abstract:BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease leading to substantial quality of life impairment with heterogeneous treatment responses. People with AD would benefit from personalised treatment strategies, whose design requires predicting how AD severity evolves for each individual.ObjectiveThis study aims to develop a computational framework for personalised prediction of AD severity dynamics.MethodsWe introduced EczemaPred, a computational framework to predict patient‐dependent dynamic evolution of AD severity using Bayesian state‐space models that describe latent dynamics of AD severity items and how they are measured. We used EczemaPred to predict the dynamic evolution of validated patient‐oriented scoring atopic dermatitis (PO‐SCORAD) by combining predictions from the models for the nine severity items of PO‐SCORAD (six intensity signs, extent of eczema, and two subjective symptoms). We validated this approach using longitudinal data from two independent studies: a published clinical study in which PO‐SCORAD was measured twice weekly for 347 AD patients over 17 weeks, and another one in which PO‐SCORAD was recorded daily by 16 AD patients for 12 weeks.ResultsEczemaPred achieved good performance for personalised predictions of PO‐SCORAD and its severity items daily to weekly. EczemaPred outperformed standard time‐series forecasting models such as a mixed effect autoregressive model. The uncertainty in predicting PO‐SCORAD was mainly attributed to that in predicting intensity signs (75% of the overall uncertainty).ConclusionsEczemaPred serves as a computational framework to make a personalised prediction of AD severity dynamics relevant to clinical practice. EczemaPred is available as an R package.
Keywords:atopic dermatitis, Bayesian model, machine learning, PO‐  SCORAD, prediction
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