Artificial Learning and Machine Learning Applications in Spine Surgery: A Systematic Review.
Cesar D LopezVenkat BoddapatiJoseph M LombardiNathan J LeeJustin MathewNicholas C DanfordRajiv R IyerMarc D DyrszkaZeeshan M SardarLawrence G LenkeRonald A LehmanPublished in: Global spine journal (2022)
Generally, authors of the reviewed studies concluded that AI/ML offers a potentially beneficial tool for providers to optimize patient care and improve cost-efficiency. More specifically, AI/ML models performed best, on average, when optimizing preoperative patient selection and planning and predicting costs, hospital discharge, and length of stay. However, models were not as accurate in predicting postoperative complications, adverse events, and readmissions and reoperations. An understanding of AI/ML-based applications is becoming increasingly important, particularly in spine surgery, as the volume of reported literature, technology accessibility, and clinical applications continue to rapidly expand.