Deep Machine Learning Might Aid in Combating Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness

  • Panda C
  • Karim H
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Abstract

Secondary muscle weakness in critically ill patients like intensive care unit (ICU)-associated weakness is frequently noted in patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation and ICU stay. It can be a result of critical illness, myopathy, or neuropathy. Although ICU-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) has been known for a while, there is still no effective treatment for it. Therefore, prevention of ICU-AW becomes the utmost priority, and knowing the risk factors is crucial. Nevertheless, the pathophysiology and the attributing causes are complex for ICU-AW, and proper delineation and formulation of a preventive strategy from such vast, multifaceted data are challenging. Artificial intelligence has recently helped healthcare professionals understand and analyze such intricate data through deep machine learning. Hence, using such a strategy also helps in knowing the risk factors and their weight as contributors, applying them in formulating a preventive path for ICU-AW worth trials. Copyright © 2024, Panda et al.

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Panda, C. K., & Karim, H. M. R. (2024). Deep Machine Learning Might Aid in Combating Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.58963

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