Purpose of this reviewThis article explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to evaluate risks in pediatric perioperative care. It will also describe potential future applications of AI, such as models for airway device selection, controlling anesthetic depth and nociception during surgery, and contributing to the training of pediatric anesthesia providers.Recent findingsThe use of AI in healthcare has increased in recent years, largely due to the accessibility of large datasets, such as those gathered from electronic health records. Although there has been less focus on pediatric anesthesia compared to adult anesthesia, research is on- going, especially for applications focused on risk factor identification for adverse perioperative events. Despite these advances, the lack of formal external validation or feasibility testing results in uncertainty surrounding the clinical applicability of these tools.SummaryThe goal of using AI in pediatric anesthesia is to assist clinicians in providing safe and efficient care. Given that children are a vulnerable population, it is crucial to ensure that both clinicians and families have confidence in the clinical tools used to inform medical decision- making. While not yet a reality, the eventual incorporation of AI-based tools holds great potential to contribute to the safe and efficient care of our patients.

Dundaru-Bandi, D., Antel, R., Ingelmo, P. (2024). Advances in pediatric perioperative care using artificial intelligence. CURRENT OPINION IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY, 37(3), 251-258 [10.1097/ACO.0000000000001368].

Advances in pediatric perioperative care using artificial intelligence

Ingelmo P.
2024

Abstract

Purpose of this reviewThis article explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to evaluate risks in pediatric perioperative care. It will also describe potential future applications of AI, such as models for airway device selection, controlling anesthetic depth and nociception during surgery, and contributing to the training of pediatric anesthesia providers.Recent findingsThe use of AI in healthcare has increased in recent years, largely due to the accessibility of large datasets, such as those gathered from electronic health records. Although there has been less focus on pediatric anesthesia compared to adult anesthesia, research is on- going, especially for applications focused on risk factor identification for adverse perioperative events. Despite these advances, the lack of formal external validation or feasibility testing results in uncertainty surrounding the clinical applicability of these tools.SummaryThe goal of using AI in pediatric anesthesia is to assist clinicians in providing safe and efficient care. Given that children are a vulnerable population, it is crucial to ensure that both clinicians and families have confidence in the clinical tools used to inform medical decision- making. While not yet a reality, the eventual incorporation of AI-based tools holds great potential to contribute to the safe and efficient care of our patients.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
anesthesia; artificial intelligence; pediatrics; perioperative risks;
English
26-feb-2024
2024
37
3
251
258
none
Dundaru-Bandi, D., Antel, R., Ingelmo, P. (2024). Advances in pediatric perioperative care using artificial intelligence. CURRENT OPINION IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY, 37(3), 251-258 [10.1097/ACO.0000000000001368].
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