2020
DOI: 10.2196/21476
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Artificial Intelligence for COVID-19: Rapid Review

Abstract: Background COVID-19 was first discovered in December 2019 and has since evolved into a pandemic. Objective To address this global health crisis, artificial intelligence (AI) has been deployed at various levels of the health care system. However, AI has both potential benefits and limitations. We therefore conducted a review of AI applications for COVID-19. Methods We performed an extensive search of the PubM… Show more

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“… 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 Machine learning (ML) represents one means by which the likely effectiveness of specific treatments in a given individual may be predicted. 27 While ML has been applied to diverse tasks related to COVID-19, 28 within the context of therapeutics this technology has overwhelming been used to identify novel and repurposed drugs which may be effective in treating COVID-19, 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 rather than to identify which patients are most likely to experience a survival benefit from available treatments. To fill this gap, we present a pair of machine learning algorithms (MLAs) to encourage precision in the use of remdesivir or dexamethasone and related corticosteroids to treat COVID-19 patients using readily available data derived from electronic health records (EHRs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 Machine learning (ML) represents one means by which the likely effectiveness of specific treatments in a given individual may be predicted. 27 While ML has been applied to diverse tasks related to COVID-19, 28 within the context of therapeutics this technology has overwhelming been used to identify novel and repurposed drugs which may be effective in treating COVID-19, 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 rather than to identify which patients are most likely to experience a survival benefit from available treatments. To fill this gap, we present a pair of machine learning algorithms (MLAs) to encourage precision in the use of remdesivir or dexamethasone and related corticosteroids to treat COVID-19 patients using readily available data derived from electronic health records (EHRs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockchain technology in conjunction with AI has been developed for COVID-19 surveillance that is utilized for storing the health care–associated data [ 220 ]. One more significant use of AI is the remote monitoring of home-quarantined families and patients through smart bracelets or smartphones that provide an automatic alarm or warning message’ sound on breaking of quarantine [ 221 ]. Therefore, fast progression of automated diagnostic techniques based on AI not only serve enhanced diagnostic speed and accuracy, but rather decrease the burden and protect the healthcare staffs by reducing their contacts with patients suffering from COVID-19 and work more effectively in a harmless environment.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence (Ai) and Internet Of Medical Things mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Nevertheless, technology can also be a useful means of managing data, and AI could help in developing risk analysis models and processes and even help critically appraise all the preprints and publications currently submitted to various journals. AI models have already been developed (and are being used) as screening tools in hospital settings or to predict disease severity, 42 even as experts have cautioned on the need for validation of the tools and for greater transparency. 43 It is necessary to analyse the impact of digital technology on the pandemic response at a national and global level and to identify the ethical values that ought to drive this digital revolution.…”
Section: Communication Digital Technology and Artificial Intelligence (Ai)mentioning
confidence: 99%