1. Artificial Intelligence Methods for Rapid Vascular Access Aneurysm Classification in Remote or In-Person Settings.
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Krackov W, Sor M, Razdan R, Zheng H, and Kotanko P
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- Aneurysm classification, Aneurysm etiology, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications, Kidney Failure, Chronic therapy, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Smartphone, Aneurysm diagnosis, Artificial Intelligence
- Abstract
Background: Innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) have proven to be effective contributors to high-quality health care. We examined the beneficial role AI can play in noninvasively grading vascular access aneurysms to reduce high-morbidity events, such as rupture, in ESRD patients on hemodialysis., Methods: Our AI instrument noninvasively examines and grades aneurysms in both arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous grafts. Aneurysm stages were adjudicated by 3 vascular specialists, based on a grading system that focuses on actions that need to be taken. Our automatic classification of aneurysms builds on 2 components: (a) the use of smartphone technology to capture aneurysm appearance and (b) the analysis of these images using a cloud-based convolutional neural network (CNN)., Results: There was a high degree of correlation between our noninvasive AI instrument and the results of the adjudication by the vascular experts. Our results indicate that CNN can automatically classify aneurysms. We achieved a >90% classification accuracy in the validation images., Conclusion: This is the first quality improvement project to show that an AI instrument can reliably grade vascular access aneurysms in a noninvasive way, allowing rapid assessments to be made on patients who would otherwise be at risk for highly morbid events. Moreover, these AI-assisted assessments can be made without having to schedule separate appointments and potentially even via telehealth., (© 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2021
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