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The predictive performance of artificial intelligence on the outcome of stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis

作   者:
Yujia Yang;Li Tang;Yiting Deng;Xuzi Li;Anling Luo;Zhao Zhang;Li He;Cairong Zhu;Muke Zhou;

出版年:2023

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出版社:Frontiers Media SA


摘   要:

Objectives

This study aimed to assess the accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI) models in predicting the prognosis of stroke.

Methods

We searched PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases to identify studies using AI for acute stroke prognosis prediction from the database inception to February 2023. Selected studies were designed cohorts and had complete data. We used the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies tool to assess the qualities and bias of included studies and used a random-effects model to summarize and analyze the data. We used the area under curve (AUC) as an indicator of the predictive accuracy of AI models.

Results

We retrieved a total of 1,241 publications and finally included seven studies. There was a low risk of bias and no significant heterogeneity in the final seven studies. The total pooled AUC under the fixed-effects model was 0.872 with a 95% CI of (0.862–0.881). The DL subgroup showed its AUC of 0.888 (95%CI 0.872–0.904). The LR subgroup showed its AUC 0.852 (95%CI 0.835–0.869). The RF subgroup showed its AUC 0.863 (95%CI 0.845–0.882). The SVM subgroup showed its AUC 0.905 (95%CI 0.857–0.952). The Xgboost subgroup showed its AUC 0.905 (95%CI 0.805–1.000).

Conclusion

The accuracy of AI models in predicting the outcomes of ischemic stroke is good from our study. It could be an assisting tool for physicians in judging the outcomes of stroke patients. With the update of AI algorithms and the use of big data, further AI predictive models will perform better.



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Frontiers in Neuroscience
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