Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke

Abstract We investigated the potential of machine learning techniques, at an early stage after stroke, to predict the need for ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) in stroke patients. We retrospectively recruited 474 consecutive stroke patients. The need for AFO during ambulation (output variable) was classifi...

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Main Authors: Yoo Jin Choo, Jeoung Kun Kim, Jang Hwan Kim, Min Cheol Chang, Donghwi Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87826-3
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spelling doaj-b7bde29910ea445fa0386bee38b817502021-04-25T11:33:27ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-011111710.1038/s41598-021-87826-3Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with strokeYoo Jin Choo0Jeoung Kun Kim1Jang Hwan Kim2Min Cheol Chang3Donghwi Park4Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeoungnam UniversityDepartment of Business Administration, School of Business, Yeungnam UniversityDepartment of Biomedical Engineering and Welfare Technology, Hanseo UniversityDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeoungnam UniversityDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ulsan University Hospital, University of Ulsan College of MedicineAbstract We investigated the potential of machine learning techniques, at an early stage after stroke, to predict the need for ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) in stroke patients. We retrospectively recruited 474 consecutive stroke patients. The need for AFO during ambulation (output variable) was classified according to the Medical Research Council (MRC) score for the ankle dorsiflexor of the affected limb. Patients with an MRC score of < 3 for the ankle dorsiflexor of the affected side were considered to require AFO, while those with scores ≥ 3 were considered not to require AFO. The following demographic and clinical data collected when patients were transferred to the rehabilitation unit (16.20 ± 6.02 days) and 6 months after stroke onset were used as input data: age, sex, type of stroke (ischemic/hemorrhagic), motor evoked potential data on the tibialis anterior muscle of the affected side, modified Brunnstrom classification, functional ambulation category, MRC score for muscle strength for shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, finger flexion, finger extension, hip flexion, knee extension, and ankle dorsiflexion of the affected side. For the deep neural network model, the area under the curve (AUC) was 0.887. For the random forest and logistic regression models, the AUC was 0.855 and 0.845, respectively. Our findings demonstrate that machine learning algorithms, particularly the deep neural network, are useful for predicting the need for AFO in stroke patients during the recovery phase.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87826-3
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Jang Hwan Kim
Min Cheol Chang
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Jang Hwan Kim
Min Cheol Chang
Donghwi Park
Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
Scientific Reports
author_facet Yoo Jin Choo
Jeoung Kun Kim
Jang Hwan Kim
Min Cheol Chang
Donghwi Park
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title Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
title_short Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
title_full Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
title_fullStr Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
title_full_unstemmed Machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
title_sort machine learning analysis to predict the need for ankle foot orthosis in patients with stroke
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract We investigated the potential of machine learning techniques, at an early stage after stroke, to predict the need for ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) in stroke patients. We retrospectively recruited 474 consecutive stroke patients. The need for AFO during ambulation (output variable) was classified according to the Medical Research Council (MRC) score for the ankle dorsiflexor of the affected limb. Patients with an MRC score of < 3 for the ankle dorsiflexor of the affected side were considered to require AFO, while those with scores ≥ 3 were considered not to require AFO. The following demographic and clinical data collected when patients were transferred to the rehabilitation unit (16.20 ± 6.02 days) and 6 months after stroke onset were used as input data: age, sex, type of stroke (ischemic/hemorrhagic), motor evoked potential data on the tibialis anterior muscle of the affected side, modified Brunnstrom classification, functional ambulation category, MRC score for muscle strength for shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, finger flexion, finger extension, hip flexion, knee extension, and ankle dorsiflexion of the affected side. For the deep neural network model, the area under the curve (AUC) was 0.887. For the random forest and logistic regression models, the AUC was 0.855 and 0.845, respectively. Our findings demonstrate that machine learning algorithms, particularly the deep neural network, are useful for predicting the need for AFO in stroke patients during the recovery phase.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87826-3
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