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Fig. 3 | World Journal of Emergency Surgery

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From: Science fiction or clinical reality: a review of the applications of artificial intelligence along the continuum of trauma care

Fig. 3

Trauma outcome predictor (TOP) example screen shot. This screenshot of the TOP interface shows how clinicians can input variables based on clinical assessment to predict mortality after blunt injury. The differences between the left and right panels are due to the algorithm’s ability to adjust the questions asked based on answers to previous questions; in this case, the differences in GCS answers prompt the algorithm to diverge in its input variable requirements. Reprinted from Surgery, Vol 171/6, El Hechi M, Gebran A, Bouardi HT, Maurer LR, El Moheb M, Zhou D et al. Validation of the artificial intelligence-based trauma outcomes predictor (TOP) in patients 65 years and older, Page 1689., Copyright (2022) with permission from Elsevier and the original authors

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