A Surgeon’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence-Driven Predictive Models
Publication date
2023-01
Authors
Hassan, Abbas M.
Rajesh, Aashish
Asaad, Malke
Nelson, Jonas A.
Coert, J Henk
Mehrara, Babak J.
Butler, Charles E.
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) focuses on processing and interpreting complex information as well as identifying relationships and patterns among complex data. Artificial intelligence- and machine learning (ML)-driven predictions have shown promising potential in influencing real-time decisions and improving surgical outcomes by facilitating screening, diagnosis, risk assessment, preoperative planning, and shared decision-making. Fundamental understanding of the algorithms, as well as their development and interpretation, is essential for the evolution of AI in surgery. In this article, we provide surgeons with a fundamental understanding of AI-driven predictive models through an overview of common ML and deep learning algorithms, model development, performance metrics and interpretation. This would serve as a basis for understanding ML-based research, while fostering new ideas and innovations for furthering the reach of this emerging discipline.
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artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, prediction, predictive model, risk assessment, surgery, Taverne, Surgery
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Hassan, A M, Rajesh, A, Asaad, M, Nelson, J A, Coert, J H, Mehrara, B J & Butler, C E 2023, 'A Surgeon’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence-Driven Predictive Models', American Surgeon, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 11-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/00031348221103648