Evidence-based machine learning algorithm to predict failure following cartilage procedures in the knee
Introduction: Clinical decision-making is highly based on expert opinion. Machine learning is increasingly used to develop patient-specific risk prediction analysis to improve patient selection prior to surgery. Objectives: To develop machine learning algorithms to predict failure of surgical proced...
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Main Authors: | Ron Gilat (Author), Ben Gilat (Author), Kyle Wagner (Author), Sumit Patel (Author), Eric D. Haunschild (Author), Tracy Tauro (Author), Jorge Chahla (Author), Adam B. Yanke (Author), Brian J. Cole (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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