基于血液检测诊断和预测 HBV 相关疾病的复原力方法

IF 10.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gege Hou , Yunru Chen , Xiaojing Liu , Dong Zhang , Zhimin Geng , Shubin Si
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慢性乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染威胁着全球公共健康,是造成肝脏相关疾病发病率和死亡率的主要原因。与慢性 HBV 感染相关的肝脏疾病检查,包括实验室检查、超声波检查、计算机断层扫描(CT)和肝脏活组织检查,可能会占用医疗资源,特别是在大多数情况下这些检查是重叠的。因此,迫切需要建立一种经济有效的诊断方法,以简化 HBV 相关疾病的医疗流程。我们利用基于临床血液检测构建的复杂网络模型,通过定义新的功能恢复力指标来评估患者的肝脏状况,从而提供了这样一种方法。通过将网络模型和动力学相结合,我们发现了关键项目及其相应的阈值,这可以指导在这些疾病的临界状态下预防疾病恶化的进一步研究。我们的方法--功能恢复力的宏观平均精确度为 84.74%,而在没有影像学或活检辅助的情况下,医生经验的宏观平均精确度为 55.63%。从经济角度来看,与一般诊断方法相比,我们的方法可为大多数中国患者每次就诊节省至少 30 美元,为大多数美国患者每次就诊节省至少 400 美元。在全球范围内,这将每年节省至少 105 亿美元。我们的方法可以全面评估患者的肝脏状况,减少过多的影像学检查,有助于避免肝病诊断过程中的医疗资源浪费。
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A Resilience Approach for Diagnosing and Predicting HBV-Related Diseases Based on Blood Tests

Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which threatens global public health, is a major contributor to liver-related morbidity and mortality. Examinations for liver diseases related to chronic HBV infection—including laboratory tests, ultrasounds, computed tomography (CT), and liver biopsies—may take up medical resources, particularly since they overlap in most instances. Thus, there is an urgent need to establish an economical and effective diagnosis method in order to streamline the medical process for HBV-related diseases. Using complex network models constructed based on clinical blood tests, we provide such a method by defining the novel measure of functional resilience to assess patients’ liver conditions. By combining network models and dynamics, we discovered the pivotal items and their corresponding thresholds, which can guide further research on preventing disease deterioration in critical states of these diseases. The macro-averaged precision of our method, functional resilience, is 84.74%, whereas the macro-averaged precision of physicians’ experience without assistance from imaging or biopsy is 55.63%. From an economic perspective, our approach could save the equivalent of at least 30 USD per visit for most Chinese patients and at least 400 USD per visit for most US patients, compared with general diagnostic methods. Globally, this will add to savings of at least 10.5 billion USD annually. Our method can comprehensively evaluate the condition of patients’ livers and help avert the waste of medical resources during the diagnosis of liver disease by reducing excessive imaging exams.

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Engineering
Engineering Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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335
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Engineering, an international open-access journal initiated by the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) in 2015, serves as a distinguished platform for disseminating cutting-edge advancements in engineering R&D, sharing major research outputs, and highlighting key achievements worldwide. The journal's objectives encompass reporting progress in engineering science, fostering discussions on hot topics, addressing areas of interest, challenges, and prospects in engineering development, while considering human and environmental well-being and ethics in engineering. It aims to inspire breakthroughs and innovations with profound economic and social significance, propelling them to advanced international standards and transforming them into a new productive force. Ultimately, this endeavor seeks to bring about positive changes globally, benefit humanity, and shape a new future.
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