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Machine learning and deep learning for the diagnosis and treatment of ankylosing spondylitis- a scoping review.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) are novel technologies that can facilitate early diagnosis of Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) and predict better patient-specific treatments. We aim to provide the current update on their use at different stages of AS diagnosis and treatment, describe different types of techniques used, dataset descriptions, contributions and limitations of existing work and ed to identify gaps in current knowledge for future works.

METHODS: We curated the data of this review from the PubMed database. We searched the full-text articles related to the use of ML/DL in the diagnosis and treatment of AS, for the period 2013-2023. Each article was manually scrutinized to be included or excluded for this review as per its relevance.

RESULTS: This review revealed that ML/DL technology is useful to assist and promote early diagnosis through AS patient characteristic profile creation, and identification of new AS-related biomarkers. They can help in forecasting the progression of AS and predict treatment responses to aid patient-specific treatment planning. However, there was a lack of sufficient-sized datasets sourced from multi-centres containing different types of diagnostic parameters. Also, there is less research on ML/DL-based AS treatment as compared to ML/DL-based AS diagnosis.

CONCLUSION: ML/DL can facilitate an early diagnosis and patient-tailored treatment for effective handling of AS. Benefits are especially higher in places with a lack of diagnostic resources and human experts. The use of ML/DL-trained models for AS diagnosis and treatment can provide the necessary support to the otherwise overwhelming healthcare systems in a cost-effective and timely way.

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