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Artificial intelligence and computer simulation models in critical illness

     

摘要

Widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to the increased use of artificial intelligence(AI)and computer modeling in clinical medicine.The early recognition and treatment of critical illness are central to good outcomes but are made difficult by,among other things,the complexity of the environment and the often non-specific nature of the clinical presentation.Increasingly,AI applications are being proposed as decision supports for busy or distracted clinicians,to address this challenge.Data driven“associative”AI models are built from retrospective data registries with missing data and imprecise timing.Associative AI models lack transparency,often ignore causal mechanisms,and,while potentially useful in improved prognostication,have thus far had limited clinical applicability.To be clinically useful,AI tools need to provide bedside clinicians with actionable knowledge.Explicitly addressing causal mechanisms not only increases validity and replicability of the model,but also adds transparency and helps gain trust from the bedside clinicians for real world use of AI models in teaching and patient care.

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  • 来源
    《世界重症医学杂志》|2020年第2期|P.13-19|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Medicine Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Rochester Mayo Clinic MN 55905 United StatesMultidisciplinary Epidemiology and Translational Research in Intensive Care Group Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United States;

    Multidisciplinary Epidemiology and Translational Research in Intensive Care Group Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United StatesDepartment of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Division of Critical Care Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United States;

    Department of Medicine Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Rochester Mayo Clinic MN 55905 United StatesMultidisciplinary Epidemiology and Translational Research in Intensive Care Group Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United States;

    Multidisciplinary Epidemiology and Translational Research in Intensive Care Group Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United StatesDepartment of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Division of Critical Care Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United States;

    Multidisciplinary Epidemiology and Translational Research in Intensive Care Group Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United StatesDepartment of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Division of Critical Care Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 55905 United States;

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  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
  • 关键词

    Artificial intelligence; Digital twin; Critical illness; Predictive enrichment; Causation; Simulation models;

  • 入库时间 2023-07-26 02:22:30

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