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Dynamic Forecasting of Patient-Specific Kidney Transplant Function with a Sequence-to-Sequence Deep-Learning Model

E. Van Loon1, W. Zhang2, A. Van Craenenbroeck1, B. De Moor2, M. Naesens1

1Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, 2ESAT Stadius Center for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

Meeting: 2021 American Transplant Congress

Abstract number: 1299

Keywords: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR), Graft function, Kidney, Kidney transplantation

Topic: Clinical Science » Organ Inclusive » Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Social Media in Transplantation

Session Information

Session Name: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Social Media in Transplantation

Session Type: Poster Abstract

Session Date & Time: None. Available on demand.

Location: Virtual

*Purpose: Alike other clinical biomarkers, eGFR trajectories are characterized by intra-individual variability, related to biological fluctuations and analytical error. These fluctuations hamper the distinction between alarming graft function deterioration or harmless fluctuation within the patient-specific expected normal range of eGFR. We postulated that a deep learning approach could forecast future eGFR sequences and inform clinicians on deviations of measured values from this patient-specific predicted range.

*Methods: The data consisted of 159 912 eGFR measurement from 2 155 transplantations, divided into a derivation cohort of 985 kidney transplant patients with 105 244 eGFR measurements, and two independent validation cohorts with 39 999 eGFR measurements from 1 171 patients. We used deep learning with innovative sequence-to-sequence modelling to predict patient-specific eGFR trajectories in the first 3 months after transplantation.

*Results: Both in the training and in the independent validation sets, the sequence-to-sequence models accurately predicted future patient-specific eGFR trajectories in the first 3 months after transplantation, based on the graft’s previous eGFR values. Accuracy increased with more eGFR values as input and more adjacent timeframe predictions as output (Figure 1). The sequence-to-sequence model predictions performed better than more conventional prediction models like autoregressive integrated moving average.

*Conclusions: We developed and validated a sequence-to-sequence deep learning model for individual forecasting of kidney transplant function. The patient-specific sequence predictions could be used in clinical practice to guide physicians on deviations from the expected intra-individual variability.

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To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Loon EVan, Zhang W, Craenenbroeck AVan, Moor BDe, Naesens M. Dynamic Forecasting of Patient-Specific Kidney Transplant Function with a Sequence-to-Sequence Deep-Learning Model [abstract]. Am J Transplant. 2021; 21 (suppl 3). https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/dynamic-forecasting-of-patient-specific-kidney-transplant-function-with-a-sequence-to-sequence-deep-learning-model/. Accessed June 1, 2025.

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