The Prediction of Anastomotic Insufficiency Risk After Colorectal Surgery (PANIC) Study
The PANIC study is a research project based in the United States that seeks to develop a machine‑learning application for accurately predicting which patients are at risk of anastomotic insufficiency following colon and colorectal surgery. The goal is to provide a preoperative risk assessment tool to improve surgical outcomes.
The PANIC study is a research project based in the United States that seeks to develop a machine‑learning application for accurately predicting which patients are at risk of anastomotic insufficiency following colon and colorectal surgery. The goal is to provide a preoperative risk assessment tool to improve surgical outcomes.
The study illustrates how AI can be applied to surgical risk prediction, offering insights that could inform Swiss AI initiatives in healthcare.
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