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Role of artificial intelligence in oncologic emergencies: a narrative review

Oncologic emergencies are a wide spectrum of oncologic conditions caused directly by malignancies or their treatment. Oncologic emergencies may be classified according to the underlying physiopathology in metabolic, hematologic, and structural conditions. In the latter, radiologists have a pivotal r...

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Autores principales: Fanni, Salvatore Claudio, Greco, Giuseppe, Rossi, Sara, Aghakhanyan, Gayane, Masala, Salvatore, Scaglione, Mariano, Tonerini, Michele, Neri, Emanuele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205309
http://dx.doi.org/10.37349/etat.2023.00138
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author Fanni, Salvatore Claudio
Greco, Giuseppe
Rossi, Sara
Aghakhanyan, Gayane
Masala, Salvatore
Scaglione, Mariano
Tonerini, Michele
Neri, Emanuele
author_facet Fanni, Salvatore Claudio
Greco, Giuseppe
Rossi, Sara
Aghakhanyan, Gayane
Masala, Salvatore
Scaglione, Mariano
Tonerini, Michele
Neri, Emanuele
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description Oncologic emergencies are a wide spectrum of oncologic conditions caused directly by malignancies or their treatment. Oncologic emergencies may be classified according to the underlying physiopathology in metabolic, hematologic, and structural conditions. In the latter, radiologists have a pivotal role, through an accurate diagnosis useful to provide optimal patient care. Structural conditions may involve the central nervous system, thorax, or abdomen, and emergency radiologists have to know the characteristics imaging findings of each one of them. The number of oncologic emergencies is growing due to the increased incidence of malignancies in the general population and also to the improved survival of these patients thanks to the advances in cancer treatment. Artificial intelligence (AI) could be a solution to assist emergency radiologists with this rapidly increasing workload. To our knowledge, AI applications in the setting of the oncologic emergency are mostly underexplored, probably due to the relatively low number of oncologic emergencies and the difficulty in training algorithms. However, cancer emergencies are defined by the cause and not by a specific pattern of radiological symptoms and signs. Therefore, it can be expected that AI algorithms developed for the detection of these emergencies in the non-oncological field can be transferred to the clinical setting of oncologic emergency. In this review, a craniocaudal approach was followed and central nervous system, thoracic, and abdominal oncologic emergencies have been addressed regarding the AI applications reported in literature. Among the central nervous system emergencies, AI applications have been reported for brain herniation and spinal cord compression. In the thoracic district the addressed emergencies were pulmonary embolism, cardiac tamponade and pneumothorax. Pneumothorax was the most frequently described application for AI, to improve sensibility and to reduce the time-to-diagnosis. Finally, regarding abdominal emergencies, AI applications for abdominal hemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, and intestinal intussusception have been described.
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spelling pubmed-101854412023-05-17 Role of artificial intelligence in oncologic emergencies: a narrative review Fanni, Salvatore Claudio Greco, Giuseppe Rossi, Sara Aghakhanyan, Gayane Masala, Salvatore Scaglione, Mariano Tonerini, Michele Neri, Emanuele Explor Target Antitumor Ther Review Oncologic emergencies are a wide spectrum of oncologic conditions caused directly by malignancies or their treatment. Oncologic emergencies may be classified according to the underlying physiopathology in metabolic, hematologic, and structural conditions. In the latter, radiologists have a pivotal role, through an accurate diagnosis useful to provide optimal patient care. Structural conditions may involve the central nervous system, thorax, or abdomen, and emergency radiologists have to know the characteristics imaging findings of each one of them. The number of oncologic emergencies is growing due to the increased incidence of malignancies in the general population and also to the improved survival of these patients thanks to the advances in cancer treatment. Artificial intelligence (AI) could be a solution to assist emergency radiologists with this rapidly increasing workload. To our knowledge, AI applications in the setting of the oncologic emergency are mostly underexplored, probably due to the relatively low number of oncologic emergencies and the difficulty in training algorithms. However, cancer emergencies are defined by the cause and not by a specific pattern of radiological symptoms and signs. Therefore, it can be expected that AI algorithms developed for the detection of these emergencies in the non-oncological field can be transferred to the clinical setting of oncologic emergency. In this review, a craniocaudal approach was followed and central nervous system, thoracic, and abdominal oncologic emergencies have been addressed regarding the AI applications reported in literature. Among the central nervous system emergencies, AI applications have been reported for brain herniation and spinal cord compression. In the thoracic district the addressed emergencies were pulmonary embolism, cardiac tamponade and pneumothorax. Pneumothorax was the most frequently described application for AI, to improve sensibility and to reduce the time-to-diagnosis. Finally, regarding abdominal emergencies, AI applications for abdominal hemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, and intestinal intussusception have been described. Open Exploration 2023 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10185441/ /pubmed/37205309 http://dx.doi.org/10.37349/etat.2023.00138 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, for any purpose, even commercially, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Aghakhanyan, Gayane
Masala, Salvatore
Scaglione, Mariano
Tonerini, Michele
Neri, Emanuele
Role of artificial intelligence in oncologic emergencies: a narrative review
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