2021
DOI: 10.21037/atm-21-669
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A model-based validation study of postoperative complications with considerations on operative timing

Abstract: Background: Surgery is a highly technical procedure relying on high mental acuity and manual dexterity.The possibility that surgical outcomes and post-operative complications could be subject to influence by fatigue and/or circadian rhythms in surgeons has been investigated with inconsistent results. Methods:We conducted a retrospective study to assess the significance of operative timing on classifying surgical complications using an interpretable machine learning approach. We trained various linear, generati… Show more

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“…Cao et al (49) employed DL algorithms to predict serious complications after bariatric surgery. Qian et al (50) presented a study evaluating the importance of operation time in classifying surgical complications using interpretable ML approaches.…”
Section: Subcategory D2: Postoperativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cao et al (49) employed DL algorithms to predict serious complications after bariatric surgery. Qian et al (50) presented a study evaluating the importance of operation time in classifying surgical complications using interpretable ML approaches.…”
Section: Subcategory D2: Postoperativementioning
confidence: 99%