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Integrating clinical phenotypes, impulse oscillometry and fractional exhaled nitric oxide: a robust machine learning model for early asthma prediction in preschool children - 01/09/25

Doi : 10.1016/j.rmed.2025.108290 
Ying Hu a, 1, Yuan Hu a, 1, Milan Dong b, Shouyan Zheng a, Zhiqiang Chen a, Ping Zhou a, Xuemei Li b, , Wei Liao a,
a Department of Pediatrics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University, Chongqing, 400038, China 
b Department of Pediatrics, Chongqing Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Chongqing, 401147, China 

Corresponding author. ⁎⁎ Corresponding author.

Abstract

Background

Preschool wheeze diagnoses prove challenging due to the significant heterogeneity and lack of objective laboratory markers. To design and validate a predictive model powered by machine learning, which integrates impulse oscillometry (IOS), fractional of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), and clinical features to facilitate early asthma prediction in preschool children.

Methods

A total of 264 preschool children with recurrent wheezing were identified from medical records . They were divided into training set and internal validation set. Twenty-four variables were analyzed, including clinical features, IOS, and FeNO measurements. Feature selection was performed using logistic regression and Lasso regression. To develop the asthma predictive model, seven different machine learning algorithms were utilized. Furthermore, data from 55 preschool children with recurrent wheezing at Chongqing Maternal and Child Health Hospital, China (2020–2021), were used for external validation.

Results

Variable selection identified six predictors of asthma in preschool children: wheezing frequency, personal allergy history, FeNO, R5 percent of predicted, X5, and X5 percent of predicted. Based on these six factors, Logistic Regression model performance was best at an AUC of 0.88 (95 % CI: 0.79–0.97) internal validation and 0.89 (95 % CI: 0.80–0.97) for external validation. A nomogram derived from the Logistic Regression model was developed for free access by pediatricians.

Conclusion

This study innovatively incorporates IOS, FeNO, and clinical features to construct a logistic model, offering a robust predictive tool for early asthma identification in preschool children. However, as an exploratory investigation, these findings warrant validation through large-scale, multicenter prospective investigations to establish their generalizability across diverse clinical settings.

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Highlights

Wheezing frequency, personal allergy history, FeNO, R5 percent of predicted, X5 percent of predicted, and X5 are independent predictors of asthma in preschool children.
The logistic regression model demonstrated robust diagnostic accuracy, with an AUC of 0.86 in internal validation and 0.89 in external validation.
A user-friendly nomogram was also developed to facilitate clinical application.

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Riassunto

Structured abstract: This study developed a reliable preschool asthma predictive model, integrating FeNO, IOS, and risk factors using logistic regression and machine learning, validated internally and externally for clinical applicability. By analyzing 24 variables from 264 preschool children with recurrent wheezing, we identified six key predictors: wheezing frequency, personal allergy history, FeNO, R5 actual/predicted %, X5, and X5 percent of predicted. The logistic regression model demonstrated robust diagnostic accuracy, with an AUC of 0.86 in internal validation and 0.89 in external validation. A user-friendly nomogram was also developed to facilitate clinical application to provide a practical and accessible means for pediatricians to assess asthma risk, potentially leading to earlier intervention and improved patient outcomes.

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Keywords : Preschool children, Asthma, Machine learning, Nomogram


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