BACKGROUND: Disease presentation and progression can vary greatly in heterogeneous diseases, such as COVID-19, with variability in patient outcomes, even within the hospital setting. This variability underscores the need for tailored treatment approaches based on distinct clinical subgroups. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify COVID-19 patient subgroups with unique clinical characteristics using real-world data (RWD) from electronic health records (EHRs) to inform individualized treatment plans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A Factor Analysis of Mixed Data (FAMD)-based agglomerative hierarchical clustering approach was employed to analyze the real-world data, enabling the identification of distinct patient subgroups. Statistical tests evaluated cluster differences, and machine learning models classified the identified subgroups. RESULTS: Three clusters of COVID-19 in patients with unique clinical characteristics were identified. The analysis revealed significant differences in hospital stay durations and survival rates among the clusters, with more severe clinical features correlating with worse prognoses and machine learning classifiers achieving high accuracy in subgroup identification. CONCLUSION: By leveraging RWD and advanced clustering techniques, the study provides insights into the heterogeneity of COVID-19 presentations. The findings support the development of classification models that can inform more individualized and effective treatment plans, improving patient outcomes in the future.
Unveiling sub-populations in critical care settings: a real-world data approach in COVID-19.
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作者:Anderson Wesley, Gould Ruth, Patil Namrata, Mohr Nicholas, Dodd Kenneth, Boyce Danielle, Dasher Pam, Guerin Philippe J, Khan Reham, Cheruku Sreekanth, Kumar Vishakha K, Mathé Ewy, Mehta Aneesh K, Michelson Andrew P, Williams Andrew, Heavner Smith F, Podichetty Jagdeep T
| 期刊: | Frontiers in Public Health | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 15; 13:1544904 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1544904 | ||
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