Use of the logical analysis of data method for assessing long-term mortality risk after exercise electrocardiography

2002 
Background— Logical Analysis of Data is a methodology of mathematical optimization on the basis of the systematic identification of patterns or “syndromes.” In this study, we used Logical Analysis of Data for risk stratification and compared it to regression techniques. Methods and Results— Using a cohort of 9454 patients referred for exercise testing, Logical Analysis of Data was applied to identify syndromes based on 20 variables. High-risk syndromes were patterns of up to 3 findings associated with >5-fold increase in risk of death, whereas low-risk syndromes were associated with >5-fold decrease. Syndromes were derived on a randomly derived training set of 4722 patients and validated in 4732 others. There were 15 high-risk and 26 low-risk syndromes. A risk score was derived based on the proportion of possible high risk and low risk syndromes present. A value ≥0, meaning the same or a greater proportion of high-risk syndromes, was noted in 979 patients (21%) in the validation set and was predictive of ...
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