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Area of Science:

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Allergy Immunology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Rhinology, allergy, and skull base surgery are complex fields with diverse disease processes.
  • These specialties present opportunities for artificial intelligence (AI) to improve patient care and enable personalized medicine.
  • Existing research demonstrates the potential of AI in these areas, though clinical integration is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current applications and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in rhinology, allergy, and skull base surgery.
  • To highlight how AI can augment clinical decision-making and personalize treatment strategies.
  • To identify key themes in AI research within these surgical and medical subspecialties.

Main Methods:

  • Review of published research studies on AI in rhinology, allergy, and skull base surgery.
  • Analysis of AI model development and evaluation, focusing on in silico assessments.
  • Categorization of AI applications based on their clinical objectives.

Main Results:

  • AI models are being developed for diagnostic support, clinical decision-making, and patient phenotyping/endotyping.
  • AI shows potential in predicting treatment outcomes and assisting with surgical planning.
  • Most current AI studies focus on in silico evaluations rather than direct clinical implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Artificial intelligence holds considerable promise for advancing rhinology, allergy, and skull base surgery.
  • AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatment, and optimize surgical interventions.
  • Further research and clinical validation are needed to fully realize the benefits of AI in these fields.