Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Spinal Injury: A Narrative Review of Algorithms in Diagnosis and Prognosis.
Satoshi MakiTakeo FuruyaMasahiro InoueYasuhiro ShigaKazuhide InageYawara EguchiSumihisa OritaSeiji OhtoriPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Spinal injuries, including cervical and thoracolumbar fractures, continue to be a major public health concern. Recent advancements in machine learning and deep learning technologies offer exciting prospects for improving both diagnostic and prognostic approaches in spinal injury care. This narrative review systematically explores the practical utility of these computational methods, with a focus on their application in imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as in structured clinical data. Of the 39 studies included, 34 were focused on diagnostic applications, chiefly using deep learning to carry out tasks like vertebral fracture identification, differentiation between benign and malignant fractures, and AO fracture classification. The remaining five were prognostic, using machine learning to analyze parameters for predicting outcomes such as vertebral collapse and future fracture risk. This review highlights the potential benefit of machine learning and deep learning in spinal injury care, especially their roles in enhancing diagnostic capabilities, detailed fracture characterization, risk assessments, and individualized treatment planning.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance imaging
- artificial intelligence
- computed tomography
- spinal cord
- contrast enhanced
- big data
- public health
- convolutional neural network
- healthcare
- hip fracture
- palliative care
- positron emission tomography
- dual energy
- current status
- quality improvement
- bone mineral density
- magnetic resonance
- image quality
- working memory
- risk assessment
- body composition
- affordable care act
- diffusion weighted imaging
- metabolic syndrome
- data analysis
- insulin resistance
- skeletal muscle
- case control
- weight loss
- human health