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Computational Pathology Assessments of Cardiac Stromal Remodeling: Clinical Correlates and Prognostic Implications in Heart Transplantation.

Eliot G PeysterCai YuanSara ArabyarmohammadiPriti LalMichael FeldmanPingfu FuKenneth B MarguliesAnant Madabhushi
Published in: Research square (2024)
Both overt and indolent inflammatory insults in heart transplantation can accelerate pathologic cardiac remodeling, but there are few tools for monitoring the speed and severity of remodeling over time. To address this need, we developed an automated computational pathology system to measure pathologic remodeling in transplant biopsy samples in a large, retrospective cohort of n=2167 digitized heart transplant biopsy slides. Biopsy images were analyzed to identify the pathologic stromal changes associated with future allograft loss or advanced allograft vasculopathy. Biopsy images were then analyzed to assess which historical allo-inflammatory events drive progression of these pathologic stromal changes over time in serial biopsy samples. The top-5 features of pathologic stromal remodeling most strongly associated with adverse outcomes were also strongly associated with histories of both overt and indolent inflammatory events. Our findings identify previously unappreciated subgroups of higher- and lower-risk transplant patients, and highlight the translational potential of digital pathology analysis.
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