Investigating artificial intelligence models for predicting joint pain from serum biochemistry.

IF 1.3 Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1806-9282.20240381
Saman Shahid, Aatir Javaid, Usman Amjad, Jawad Rasheed
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Objective: The study used machine learning models to predict the clinical outcome with various attributes or when the models chose features based on their algorithms.

Methods: Patients who presented to an orthopedic outpatient department with joint swelling or myalgia were included in the study. A proforma collected clinical information on age, gender, uric acid, C-reactive protein, and complete blood count/liver function test/renal function test parameters. Machine learning decision models (Random Forest and Gradient Boosted) were evaluated with the selected features/attributes. To categorize input data into outputs of indications of joint discomfort, multilayer perceptron and radial basis function-neural networks were used.

Results: The random forest decision model outperformed with 97% accuracy and minimum errors to anticipate joint pain from input attributes. For predicted classifications, the multilayer perceptron fared better with an accuracy of 98% as compared to the radial basis function. Multilayer perceptron achieved the following normalized relevance: 100% (uric acid), 10.3% (creatinine), 9.8% (AST), 5.4% (lymphocytes), and 5% (C-reactive protein) for having joint pain. Uric acid has the highest normalized relevance for predicting joint pain.

Conclusion: The earliest artificial intelligence-based detection of joint pain will aid in the prevention of more serious orthopedic complications.

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研究从血清生化指标预测关节疼痛的人工智能模型。
研究目的该研究使用机器学习模型来预测具有各种属性的临床结果,或者当模型根据其算法选择特征时的临床结果:研究对象包括因关节肿胀或肌痛到骨科门诊就诊的患者。问卷收集了年龄、性别、尿酸、C 反应蛋白、全血细胞计数/肝功能检测/肾功能检测参数等临床信息。利用选定的特征/属性对机器学习决策模型(随机森林和梯度提升)进行了评估。多层感知器和径向基函数神经网络用于将输入数据归类为关节不适指标的输出:结果:在根据输入属性预测关节疼痛方面,随机森林决策模型的准确率为 97%,误差最小。在预测分类方面,多层感知器的准确率为 98%,优于径向基函数。多层感知器对关节疼痛的归一化相关性如下:100%(尿酸)、10.3%(肌酐)、9.8%(谷草转氨酶)、5.4%(淋巴细胞)和 5%(C 反应蛋白)。尿酸在预测关节疼痛方面的归一化相关性最高:结论:基于人工智能的关节疼痛早期检测将有助于预防更严重的骨科并发症。
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