학술논문

Computer-Based Diagnostic Expert Systems in Rheumatology: Where Do We Stand in 2014?
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Rheumatology. 2014, p1-10. 10p.
Subject
*DIAGNOSTIC expert systems
*RHEUMATOLOGY
*RHEUMATISM diagnosis
*RHEUMATISM treatment
*RHEUMATISM
*MEDICAL decision making
*PROGNOSIS
Language
ISSN
1687-9260
Abstract
Background. The early detection of rheumatic diseases and the treatment to target have become of utmost importance to control the disease and improve its prognosis. However, establishing a diagnosis in early stages is challenging asmany diseases initially present with similar symptoms and signs. Expert systems are computer programs designed to support the human decisionmaking and have been developed in almost every field of medicine. Methods. This review focuses on the developments in the field of rheumatology to give a comprehensive insight. Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Library were searched. Results. Reports of 25 expert systems with different design and field of application were found. The performance of 19 of the identified expert systems was evaluated. The proportion of correctly diagnosed cases was between 43.1 and 99.9%. Sensitivity and specificity ranged from 62 to 100 and 88 to 98%, respectively. Conclusions. Promising diagnostic expert systems with moderate to excellent performance were identified. The validation process was in general underappreciated. None of the systems, however, seemed to have succeeded in daily practice. This review identifies optimal characteristics to increase the survival rate of expert systems and may serve as valuable information for future developments in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]