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Intervention-Aware Clinical World Model for Post-Op Outcome Forecasting in Cardiology

机器学习 2026-08-13 v1 计算机视觉与模式识别

摘要

Many clinical prediction models treat post-intervention outcomes as a one-step mapping from baseline measurements to a future endpoint. However, recovery after a procedure often unfolds as an irregular trajectory: clinical observations, medication changes, repeat interventions, and physiological measurements are recorded asynchronously and can change risk assessment over time. We propose an intervention-aware clinical world model that represents each patient with a structured latent state and evolves it through time-ordered post-intervention events. The model first encodes baseline imaging into a 3D spatial latent state. It then updates this state using procedural context, static covariates, elapsed time, and peri-event physiological embeddings. Follow-up imaging provides training-only supervision through a latent forecasting objective. We apply the framework to atrial fibrillation ablation. During the 90-day recovery window, irregular post-procedure records provide clinically meaningful evidence for long-term recurrence risk. In repeated internal cross-validation on DECAAF-II, our model achieves AUROC 0.756 and AUPRC 0.777 for recurrence prediction. It also achieves a scar-extent MAE of 2.971 percentage points without requiring follow-up MRI intensities at inference. The learned state supports recurrence-risk queries at different horizons and retrospective input editing of blanking-period records.

引用

@article{arxiv.2608.13518,
  title  = {Intervention-Aware Clinical World Model for Post-Op Outcome Forecasting in Cardiology},
  author = {Yunsung Chung and Yingshuo Liu and Abboud F. Hassan and Han Feng and Mary M. Maleckar and Nassir Marrouche and Jihun Hamm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.13518},
  year   = {2026}
}

备注

Medical World Models (MWM) Workshop at MICCAI 2026