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Deep learning-based prediction model for postoperative complications of cervical posterior longitudinal ligament ossification.

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العنوان: Deep learning-based prediction model for postoperative complications of cervical posterior longitudinal ligament ossification.
المؤلفون: Ito, Sadayuki, Nakashima, Hiroaki, Yoshii, Toshitaka, Egawa, Satoru, Sakai, Kenichiro, Kusano, Kazuo, Tsutui, Shinji, Hirai, Takashi, Matsukura, Yu, Wada, Kanichiro, Katsumi, Keiichi, Koda, Masao, Kimura, Atsushi, Furuya, Takeo, Maki, Satoshi, Nagoshi, Narihito, Nishida, Norihiro, Nagamoto, Yukitaka, Oshima, Yasushi, Ando, Kei
المصدر: European Spine Journal; Nov2023, Vol. 32 Issue 11, p3797-3806, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: LONGITUDINAL ligaments, SURGICAL complications, PREDICTION models, OSSIFICATION, DEEP learning
مستخلص: Purpose: Postoperative complication prediction helps surgeons to inform and manage patient expectations. Deep learning, a model that finds patterns in large samples of data, outperform traditional statistical methods in making predictions. This study aimed to create a deep learning-based model (DLM) to predict postoperative complications in patients with cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). Methods: This prospective multicenter study was conducted by the 28 institutions, and 478 patients were included in the analysis. Deep learning was used to create two predictive models of the overall postoperative complications and neurological complications, one of the major complications. These models were constructed by learning the patient's preoperative background, clinical symptoms, surgical procedures, and imaging findings. These logistic regression models were also created, and these accuracies were compared with those of the DLM. Results: Overall complications were observed in 127 cases (26.6%). The accuracy of the DLM was 74.6 ± 3.7% for predicting the overall occurrence of complications, which was comparable to that of the logistic regression (74.1%). Neurological complications were observed in 48 cases (10.0%), and the accuracy of the DLM was 91.7 ± 3.5%, which was higher than that of the logistic regression (90.1%). Conclusion: A new algorithm using deep learning was able to predict complications after cervical OPLL surgery. This model was well calibrated, with prediction accuracy comparable to that of regression models. The accuracy remained high even for predicting only neurological complications, for which the case number is limited compared to conventional statistical methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:09406719
DOI:10.1007/s00586-023-07562-2