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Artificial intelligence: a computerized decision aid for trauma.

J R Clarke1, D P Cebula, B L Webber

  • 1Department of Surgery, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19129.

The Journal of Trauma
|August 1, 1988
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A new artificial intelligence expert system assists surgeons in managing abdominal trauma. This computerized decision support system provided expert-level advice, outperforming surgical trainees in a validation study.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • Surgical Decision Support

Background:

  • Computerized decision support systems (CDSS) can aid clinicians.
  • Expert systems, a type of CDSS, leverage artificial intelligence.
  • Developing AI for surgical management of trauma is an emerging field.

Observation:

  • A prototype expert system was developed to advise on abdominal trauma management.
  • The system suggested further examinations, tests, diagnoses, and treatments.
  • Five real patient cases were used to compare the system's advice against 13 trainees.

Findings:

  • The expert system's advice was deemed acceptable for all cases, similar to actual management.
  • The system's recommendations were ranked higher than those of individual surgical trainees.

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  • Statistical significance was found when comparing the system to residents and students.
  • Implications:

    • This study validates a prototype AI-driven decision support system for trauma surgery.
    • Computerized systems show promise in assisting surgeons with complex management decisions.
    • Further development could enhance the initial definitive management of major trauma patients.