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2022 IC3 Highlight

Data-driven decision support may benefit surgeon judgment

Surgeons were more likely to recommend laparoscopic cholecystectomy (i.e., surgical removal of gallbladder) for patients with moderate acute cholecystitis (i.e., gallbladder inflammation) compared with severe cholecystitis (98% vs. 32%). 2022 IC3 Highlight In a September article of Frontiers in Digital Health, researchers—including Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) director…

IC3 uses electronic health records to help predict patient health status

2022 IC3 Highlight In a Frontiers in Digital Health article in November, Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) researchers—including assistant director for AI research Benjamin Shickel, associate director for research Tezcan Ozrazgat-Baslanti, and IC3 co-directors Azra Bihorac and Parisa Rashidi—published the results of their study to…

Preserving patient privacy with federated learning

2022 IC3 Highlight In a SAGE Digital Health publication on October 27, a team of Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) researchers—including associate directors for research Tyler Loftus and Tezcan Ozrazgat-Baslanti, assistant director for AI research Benjamin Shickel, and IC3 co-directors Parisa Rashidi and Azra…

Framework for ideal medical algorithms proposed by IC3 researchers

2022 IC3 Highlight In the debut issue of PLOS Digital Health, a team of UF Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) researchers—including IC3 associate director for research Tyler Loftus and IC3 directors Azra Bihorac and Parisa Rashidi—published the article “Ideal algorithms in healthcare: Explainable, dynamic, precise,…

IC3’s MySurgeryRisk tool accurate at predicting post-surgical complications

2022 IC3 Highlight The UF Health Newsroom featured an article about the Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) and its findings published in JAMA Network Open on May 16. In the study, IC3 researchers demonstrated that their AI tool MySurgeryRisk could predict post-surgical complications as accurately as human physicians…