Machine Learning Models for Warfarin Dose Prediction: A Systematic Review of Performance and Clinical Utility
Rini Noviyani, Han N. Nguyen, Khang L.T. Duong, Trinh V. Ngo, Nhi T.N. Ngo, I Gusti Ngurah Lanang Wijayakusuma, Ida Ayu Alit Widhiartini, Khanh N.C. Duong
Warfarin therapy is complicated by its narrow therapeutic index and significant inter-individual variability. This study aimed to systematically review the performance of machine learning (ML) for predicting warfarin doses in clinical settings, compared with conventional methods, and to assess the quality of evidence. We searched PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science until December, 2024, and included studies developing ML models for warfarin dosing in clinical settings. The performance metrics of ML models were evaluated using predictive accuracy, model fit, and clinical utility. Risks of bias were assessed using the Prediction Model Risk of Bias Assessment Tool. Thirty-five studies were included. In terms of ML models, the majority of included studies evaluated artificial neural networks (