To support the global restart of elective surgery, data from an international prospective cohort study of 8492 patients (69 countries) was analysed using artificial intelligence (machine learning techniques) to develop a predictive score for mortality in surgical patients with SARS-CoV-2. We found that patient rather than operation factors were the best predictors and used these to create the COVIDsurg Mortality Score (https://covidsurgrisk.app). Our data demonstrates that it is safe to restart a wide range of surgical services for selected patients.

Machine learning risk prediction of mortality for patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2: the COVIDSurg mortality score / Collaborative, Covidsurg; Candiani, M.; Bonavina, G.; Ottolina, J.; Valsecchi, L.; Mortini, P.; Gagliardi, F.; Piloni, M.; Medone, M.; Negri, G.; Bandiera, A.; De Nardi, P.; Sileri, P.; Carlucci, M.; Pelaggi, D.; Rosati, R.; Vignali, A.; Parise, P.; Elmore, U.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 0007-1323. - 108:11(2021), pp. 1274-1292. [10.1093/bjs/znab183]

Machine learning risk prediction of mortality for patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2: the COVIDSurg mortality score

M. Candiani;G. Bonavina;P. Mortini;M. Piloni;G. Negri;P. Sileri;R. Rosati;A. Vignali;U. Elmore
2021-01-01

Abstract

To support the global restart of elective surgery, data from an international prospective cohort study of 8492 patients (69 countries) was analysed using artificial intelligence (machine learning techniques) to develop a predictive score for mortality in surgical patients with SARS-CoV-2. We found that patient rather than operation factors were the best predictors and used these to create the COVIDsurg Mortality Score (https://covidsurgrisk.app). Our data demonstrates that it is safe to restart a wide range of surgical services for selected patients.
2021
COVID-19
Cohort Studies
Datasets as Topic
Humans
Machine Learning
SARS-CoV-2
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Models, Statistical
Risk Assessment
COVID-19
Cohort Studies
Datasets as Topic
Humans
Machine Learning
SARS-CoV-2
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Models, Statistical
Risk Assessment
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