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The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) has increased and has now become a major public health problem and one of the drivers of healthcare expenditures.
management
Auxiliary decision-making helps to select the appropriate total knee arthroplasty (TKR) for patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis (OA).
This is a randomized clinical trial conducted in the practice of academic plastic surgery in the United States to evaluate AI-supported patient-assisted decision-making in patients with advanced knee osteoarthritis, including patient education level, preference evaluation, and personalized prognosis.
Research Process
Research ProcessThe trial included 129 adult patients with OA-related knee pain between March 2019 and January 2020.
Osteoarthritis
Primary and secondary results
Primary and secondary results69 patients in the intervention group (46 [67%] women) and 60 patients in the control group (37 [62%] women) were included in the analysis.
The intervention group showed a better quality of decision making in the intervention group showed a better quality of decision making collaborative decision making collaborative decision making satisfaction satisfaction intervention and to improve the functional outcome of patients during 4 to 6 months of intervention can improve patient 4-6 Functional prognosis at months
Intervention vs.
In this randomized clinical trial, the AI-assisted decision-making tool significantly improved the quality of decision-making, SDM level, satisfaction, and physical limitations of knee osteoarthritis patients considering total knee replacement, but it has a significant impact on consultation time, TKR rate or There was no significant effect on treatment consistency.
In this randomized clinical trial, the AI-assisted decision-making tool significantly improved the quality of decision-making, SDM level, satisfaction, and physical limitations of knee osteoarthritis patients considering total knee replacement, but it has a significant impact on consultation time, TKR rate or There was no significant effect on treatment consistency.
Original source:
Jayakumar Prakash, Moore Meredith G, Furlough Kenneth A et al.
org/10.
1001/jamanetworkopen.
2020.
37107" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Artificial Intelligence-AN of comparison the Patient Decision Aid Enabled VS at Quality Educational Material's Decision ON, the Shared Decision-Making, the Patient preference Experience, and Functional Outcomes, in Adults With Knee.
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