Inside Precision Medicine November 4, 2022
Anita Chakraverty

Two studies have revealed how artificial intelligence can accurately predict kidney complications in hospital patients, helping clinicians to instigate timely treatment or preventive care.

The findings were presented at Kidney Week 2022, the meeting of the American Society of Nephrology currently being held in Orlando, Florida.

In the first study, researchers found that a machine learning risk score combining demographics, inpatient vital signs and laboratory results could predict the risk of future major adverse kidney events among 50,488 patients discharged alive after hospitalization.

“Our work needs to be validated with outside data but it could be used to help prioritize follow-up with nephrology and primary care as well as to determine which patients should (and should not)...

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