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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Prediction of Surgical Complications: Current State, Applications, and Implications.

Authors:
Abbas M Hassan Aashish Rajesh Malke Asaad Nelson A Jonas J Henk Coert Babak J Mehrara Charles E Butler

Am Surg 2022 May 13:31348221101488. Epub 2022 May 13.

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA.

Surgical complications pose significant challenges for surgeons, patients, and health care systems as they may result in patient distress, suboptimal outcomes, and higher health care costs. Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven models have revolutionized the field of surgery by accurately identifying patients at high risk of developing surgical complications and by overcoming several limitations associated with traditional statistics-based risk calculators. This article aims to provide an overview of AI in predicting surgical complications using common machine learning and deep learning algorithms and illustrates how this can be utilized to risk stratify patients preoperatively. This can form the basis for discussions on informed consent based on individualized patient factors in the future.

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May 2022

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