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Current Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Artificial intelligence is used in predicting the clinical outcomes before minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia, to address the insufficient reliability despite multiple assessment parameters, such as flow rates and symptom scores. Various models of artificial intelligence...

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Autores principales: Shah, Milap, Naik, Nithesh, Zeeshan Hameed, BM, Paul, Rahul, Shetty, Dasharathraj K, Ibrahim, Sufyan, Rai, Bhavan Prasad, Chlosta, Piotr, Rice, Patrick, Somani, Bhaskar K
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Publicado: Turkish Association of Urology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35913441
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2022.22028
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author Shah, Milap
Naik, Nithesh
Zeeshan Hameed, BM
Paul, Rahul
Shetty, Dasharathraj K
Ibrahim, Sufyan
Rai, Bhavan Prasad
Chlosta, Piotr
Rice, Patrick
Somani, Bhaskar K
author_facet Shah, Milap
Naik, Nithesh
Zeeshan Hameed, BM
Paul, Rahul
Shetty, Dasharathraj K
Ibrahim, Sufyan
Rai, Bhavan Prasad
Chlosta, Piotr
Rice, Patrick
Somani, Bhaskar K
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description Artificial intelligence is used in predicting the clinical outcomes before minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia, to address the insufficient reliability despite multiple assessment parameters, such as flow rates and symptom scores. Various models of artificial intelligence and its contemporary applications in benign prostatic hyperplasia are reviewed and discussed. A search strategy adapted to identify and review the literature on the application of artificial intelligence with a dedicated search string with the following keywords: “Machine Learning,” “Artificial Intelligence,” AND “Benign Prostate Enlargement” OR “BPH” OR “Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia” was included and categorized. Review articles, editorial comments, and non-urologic studies were excluded. In the present review, 1600 patients were included from 4 studies that used different classifiers such as fuzzy systems, computer-based vision systems, and clinical data mining to study the applications of artificial intelligence in diagnoses and severity prediction and determine clinical factors responsible for treatment response in benign prostatic hyperplasia. The accuracy to correctly diagnose benign prostatic hyperplasia by Fuzzy systems was 90%, while that of computer-based vision system was 96.3%. Data mining achieved sensitivity and specificity of 70% and 50%, respectively, in correctly predicting the clinical response to medical treatment in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Artificial intelligence is gaining attraction in urology, with the potential to improve diagnostics and patient care. The results of artificial intelligence-based applications in benign prostatic hyperplasia are promising but lack generalizability of results. However, in the future, we will see a shift in the clinical paradigm as artificial intelligence applications will find their place in the guidelines and revolutionize the decision-making process. Keywords: Artificial intelligence; deep learning; machine learning; benign prostate enlargement; benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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spelling pubmed-96126972022-11-04 Current Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Shah, Milap Naik, Nithesh Zeeshan Hameed, BM Paul, Rahul Shetty, Dasharathraj K Ibrahim, Sufyan Rai, Bhavan Prasad Chlosta, Piotr Rice, Patrick Somani, Bhaskar K Turk J Urol Review Artificial intelligence is used in predicting the clinical outcomes before minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia, to address the insufficient reliability despite multiple assessment parameters, such as flow rates and symptom scores. Various models of artificial intelligence and its contemporary applications in benign prostatic hyperplasia are reviewed and discussed. A search strategy adapted to identify and review the literature on the application of artificial intelligence with a dedicated search string with the following keywords: “Machine Learning,” “Artificial Intelligence,” AND “Benign Prostate Enlargement” OR “BPH” OR “Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia” was included and categorized. Review articles, editorial comments, and non-urologic studies were excluded. In the present review, 1600 patients were included from 4 studies that used different classifiers such as fuzzy systems, computer-based vision systems, and clinical data mining to study the applications of artificial intelligence in diagnoses and severity prediction and determine clinical factors responsible for treatment response in benign prostatic hyperplasia. The accuracy to correctly diagnose benign prostatic hyperplasia by Fuzzy systems was 90%, while that of computer-based vision system was 96.3%. Data mining achieved sensitivity and specificity of 70% and 50%, respectively, in correctly predicting the clinical response to medical treatment in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Artificial intelligence is gaining attraction in urology, with the potential to improve diagnostics and patient care. The results of artificial intelligence-based applications in benign prostatic hyperplasia are promising but lack generalizability of results. However, in the future, we will see a shift in the clinical paradigm as artificial intelligence applications will find their place in the guidelines and revolutionize the decision-making process. Keywords: Artificial intelligence; deep learning; machine learning; benign prostate enlargement; benign prostatic hyperplasia. Turkish Association of Urology 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9612697/ /pubmed/35913441 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2022.22028 Text en © Copyright 2022 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Chlosta, Piotr
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