The presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in intensive care is nowadays a reality. However, there is still an important discrepancy between the results found in the scientific literature and the day-to-day clinical implementation of this technology. One reason for this is that the AI evidence pyramid in intensive care has only just begun to emerge. We need to focus on the next steps in AI pyramid evidence, amplifying the external validation of models and increasing the number of randomized clinical trials. Only robust validation studies, carried out by multidisciplinary teams, will help bridge this existing gap between clinical research and clinical practice.
The artificial intelligence evidence-based medicine pyramid / Bellini, Valentina; Coccolini, Federico; Forfori, Francesco; Bignami, Elena. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 2220-3141. - Accepted. IN PRESS:(2023).
The artificial intelligence evidence-based medicine pyramid
VALENTINA BELLINI;BIGNAMI ELENA
2023-01-01
Abstract
The presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in intensive care is nowadays a reality. However, there is still an important discrepancy between the results found in the scientific literature and the day-to-day clinical implementation of this technology. One reason for this is that the AI evidence pyramid in intensive care has only just begun to emerge. We need to focus on the next steps in AI pyramid evidence, amplifying the external validation of models and increasing the number of randomized clinical trials. Only robust validation studies, carried out by multidisciplinary teams, will help bridge this existing gap between clinical research and clinical practice.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.