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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.

Published
2 Aug 2021
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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.

Why it matters

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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