2023
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26449
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Clinical‐functional brain connectivity signature predicts longitudinal symptom improvement after acupuncture treatment in patients with functional dyspepsia

Abstract: Whilst acupuncture has been shown to be an effective treatment for functional dyspepsia (FD), its efficacy varies significantly among patients. Knowing beforehand how each patient responds to acupuncture treatment will facilitate the ability to produce personalized prescriptions, therefore, improving acupuncture efficacy. The objective of this study was to construct the prediction model, based on the clinical‐neuroimaging signature, to forecast the individual symptom improvement of FD patients following a 4‐we… Show more

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“…The AI model developed by Liu et al achieved an impressive accuracy of 84.0% in forecasting treatment outcomes. MwoA, a chronic neurological disorder characterized by headaches, has been thoroughly investigated, and the SVM algorithm has emerged as the preferred choice for analysis [100] . SVM shows enhanced reliability, especially in studies with a smaller patient population, particularly those involving fewer than 200 individuals [101] .…”
Section: Breakthrough In Acupuncture Treatment Evaluation: Leveraging...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AI model developed by Liu et al achieved an impressive accuracy of 84.0% in forecasting treatment outcomes. MwoA, a chronic neurological disorder characterized by headaches, has been thoroughly investigated, and the SVM algorithm has emerged as the preferred choice for analysis [100] . SVM shows enhanced reliability, especially in studies with a smaller patient population, particularly those involving fewer than 200 individuals [101] .…”
Section: Breakthrough In Acupuncture Treatment Evaluation: Leveraging...mentioning
confidence: 99%