Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology (Sep 2024)

Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in ulcerative colitis

  • Chiraag Kulkarni,
  • Derek Liu,
  • Touran Fardeen,
  • Eliza Rose Dickson,
  • Hyunsu Jang,
  • Sidhartha R. Sinha,
  • John Gubatan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/17562848241272001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) applications for ulcerative colitis (UC) has grown tremendously in recent years. In the past 5 years, there have been over 80 studies focused on machine learning (ML) tools to address a wide range of clinical problems in UC, including diagnosis, prognosis, identification of new UC biomarkers, monitoring of disease activity, and prediction of complications. AI classifiers such as random forest, support vector machines, neural networks, and logistic regression models have been used to model UC clinical outcomes using molecular (transcriptomic) and clinical (electronic health record and laboratory) datasets with relatively high performance (accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity). Application of ML algorithms such as computer vision, guided image filtering, and convolutional neural networks have also been utilized to analyze large and high-dimensional imaging datasets such as endoscopic, histologic, and radiological images for UC diagnosis and prediction of complications (post-surgical complications, colorectal cancer). Incorporation of these ML tools to guide and optimize UC clinical practice is promising but will require large, high-quality validation studies that overcome the risk of bias as well as consider cost-effectiveness compared to standard of care.