98%
921
2 minutes
20
Introduction: Surgical patients frequently experience post-operative complications at home. Digital remote monitoring of surgical wounds via image-based systems has emerged as a promising solution for early detection and intervention. However, the increased clinician workload from reviewing patient-submitted images presents a challenge. This study utilises artificial intelligence (AI) to prioritise surgical wound images for clinician review, aiming to efficiently manage workload.
Methods And Analysis: Conducted from September 2023 to March 2024, the study phases included compiling a training dataset of 37,974 images, creating a testing set of 3,634 images, developing an AI algorithm using 'You Only Look Once' models, and conducting prospective tests compared against clinical nurse specialists' evaluations. The primary objective was to validate the AI's sensitivity in prioritising wound reviews, alongside assessing intra-rater reliability. Secondary objectives focused on specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) for various wound features.
Results: The AI demonstrated a sensitivity of 89%, exceeding the target of 85% and proving effective in identifying cases requiring priority review. Intra-rater reliability was perfect, achieving 100% consistency in repeated assessments. Observations indicated variations in detecting wound characteristics across different skin tones; sensitivity was notably lower for incisional separation and discolouration in darker skin tones. Specificity remained high overall, with some results favouring darker skin tones. The NPV were similar for both light and dark skin tones. However, the NPV was slightly higher for dark skin tones at 95% (95% CI: 93%-97%) compared to 91% (95% CI: 87%-92%) for light skin tones. Both PPV and NPV varied, especially in identifying sutures or staples, indicating areas needing further refinement to ensure equitable accuracy.
Conclusion: The AI algorithm not only met but surpassed the expected sensitivity for identifying priority cases, showing high reliability. Nonetheless, the disparities in performance across skin tones, especially in recognising certain wound characteristics like discolouration or incisional separation, underline the need for ongoing training and adaptation of the AI to ensure fairness and effectiveness across diverse patient groups.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11627411 | PMC |
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0315384 | PLOS |
J Clin Nurs
September 2025
Teaching and Research Section of Clinical Nursing, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China.
Background: Skin tone can affect clinical signs and device accuracy in paediatric anaemia and deterioration detection, creating risks of inequity.
Key Issues: Studies show disparities in diagnostic accuracy across different skin tones, supported by community-based evidence.
Recommendations: (1) Build multicenter networks with standardised skin-tone data.
Aquac Nutr
August 2025
College of Fisheries, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410128, China.
An 8-week feeding trial was conducted to assess the effects of hydrolyzed feather meal (HFM) as a fish meal replacement on the growth performance, flesh quality, skin color, and intestinal microbiota of yellow catfish (). Five isonitrogen (44% crude protein) and isolipidic (8.5% crude lipid) diets were formulated with varying levels of HFM at 0% (FM, control), 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExp Dermatol
September 2025
L'Oréal Research and Innovation, Aulnay sous Bois, France.
As hyperpigmentation can worsen with exposure to ultraviolet (UV) and visible light (VL), sunscreens with well-balanced UVB/UVA protection and VL-blocking pigments are recommended. Assessing efficiency against VL-induced pigmentation is then mandatory. Recently, an in vivo pigmentation assessment allowing a VL protection factor (pVL-PF) determination, and an in vitro predictive method based on transmittance measures were introduced.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedicine (Baltimore)
September 2025
Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University Hospitals, Genève, Switzerland.
Rationale: This case highlights the importance of considering a wide range of possible diagnoses when faced with unexplained hemorrhagic symptoms. When standard investigations fail to identify a clear cause, it is essential to conduct a detailed dietary history. This can lead to the diagnosis of scurvy, a reversible vitamin C deficiency that is often overlooked in populations at risk.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vis Exp
August 2025
The Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT, and Harvard Main Street;
Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation (280-320 nm) has been recognized as a carcinogen since 1928, leading to sun exposure minimization. However, epidemiological studies suggest that sun exposure correlates with increased life expectancy and reduced incidence of cardiovascular diseases and certain cancers such as colon and endometrial cancer. UVB exposure also influences liver metabolism, protects against hepatocellular lipotoxicity, and affects metabolic health.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF