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Preliminary Attempt to Predict Risk of Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis in Patients with Influenza: Decision Trees May Help?

Valeria BellelliGuido SiccardiLivia ConteLuigi CelaniElena CongedutiCristian BorrazzoLetizia SantinelliGiuseppe Pietro InnocentiClaudia PinacchioGiancarlo CeccarelliMario VendittiGabriella d'Ettorre
Published in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) is typically considered a disease of immunocompromised patients, but, recently, many cases have been reported in patients without typical risk factors. The aim of our study is to develop a risk predictive model for IPA through machine learning techniques (decision trees) in patients with influenza. We conducted a retrospective observational study analyzing data regarding patients diagnosed with influenza hospitalized at the University Hospital "Umberto I" of Rome during the 2018-2019 season. We collected five IPA cases out of 77 influenza patients. Although the small sample size is a limit, the most vulnerable patients among the influenza-infected population seem to be those with evidence of lymphocytopenia and those that received corticosteroid therapy.
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