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Smart Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infections: is Artificial Intelligence the Fast-Lane Solution?

Nithesh NaikAli TalyshinskiiDasharathraj K ShettyB M Zeeshan HameedRano ZhankinaBhaskar Kumar Somani
Published in: Current urology reports (2023)
There are sufficient publications to comprehend the potential applications of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of UTIs. Existing research in this field, in general, publishes performance metrics that are exemplary. However, upon closer inspection, many of the available publications are burdened with flaws associated with the improper use of artificial intelligence, such as the use of a small number of samples, their lack of heterogeneity, and the absence of external validation. AI-based models cannot be classified as full-fledged physician assistants in diagnosing UTIs due to the fact that these limitations and flaws represent only a portion of all potential obstacles. Instead, such studies should be evaluated as exploratory, with a focus on the importance of future work that complies with all rules governing the use of AI. AI algorithms have demonstrated their potential for UTI diagnosis. However, further studies utilizing large, heterogeneous, prospectively collected datasets, as well as external validations, are required to define the actual clinical workflow value of artificial intelligence.
Keyphrases
  • artificial intelligence
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • big data
  • urinary tract infection
  • emergency department
  • primary care
  • human health
  • single cell
  • current status