斯科普斯
医疗保健
伤口护理
梅德林
医学
人口
科学网
人工智能
计算机科学
数据科学
重症监护医学
病理
荟萃分析
环境卫生
政治学
法学
经济
经济增长
作者
Mai Dabas,Dafna Schwartz,Dimitri Beeckman,Amit Gefen
出处
期刊:Advances in wound care
[Mary Ann Liebert]
日期:2022-04-19
卷期号:12 (4): 205-240
被引量:30
标识
DOI:10.1089/wound.2021.0144
摘要
Significance: As the number of hard-to-heal wound cases rises with the aging of the population and the spread of chronic diseases, health care professionals struggle to provide safe and effective care to all their patients simultaneously. This study aimed at providing an in-depth overview of the relevant methodologies of artificial intelligence (AI) and their potential implementation to support these growing needs of wound care and management. Recent Advances: MEDLINE, Compendex, Scopus, Web of Science, and IEEE databases were all searched for new AI methods or novel uses of existing AI methods for the diagnosis or management of hard-to-heal wounds. We only included English peer-reviewed original articles, conference proceedings, published patent applications, or granted patents (not older than 2010) where the performance of the utilized AI algorithms was reported. Based on these criteria, a total of 75 studies were eligible for inclusion. These varied by the type of the utilized AI methodology, the wound type, the medical record/database configuration, and the research goal. Critical Issues: AI methodologies appear to have a strong positive impact and prospects in the wound care and management arena. Another important development that emerged from the findings is AI-based remote consultation systems utilizing smartphones and tablets for data collection and connectivity. Future Directions: The implementation of machine-learning algorithms in the diagnosis and managements of hard-to-heal wounds is a promising approach for improving the wound care delivered to hospitalized patients, while allowing health care professionals to manage their working time more efficiently.
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