A study has shown that using an AI-based gout management system in patients with gout and normal or near-normal kidney function is associated with a lower risk of developing stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD) and a higher likelihood of reaching target serum urate levels compared to a traditional electronic medical record system.
The application of an artificial intelligence –based gout management system in patients with gout and normal or near-normal kidney function is associated with a lower risk of developing chronic kidney disease stage ≥ 3 and a greater likelihood of reaching target serum urate levels than that of a traditional electronic medical record system.
The AI-based system incorporated data from a mobile application comprising a data fusion interface and modules for expert consultation and laboratory results management.on at least two occasions more than 90 days apart within 1 year or hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis or kidney transplant; the secondary outcomes included changes in serum urate concentrations, use of medications, adherence, and the incidence of gout flares in the AI-based system group.
Patients were monitored from the date of diagnosis of gout for up to 4 years; the median follow-up duration was 2.2 years in the traditional system–based cohort and 2.3 years in the AI-based one.During the follow-up period, participants in the AI-based system group showed a lower cumulative incidence of CKD stage ≥ 3 than those in the traditional group (hazard ratio, 0.
Furthermore, in the AI-based group, a consistent reduction was observed in the proportion of patients requiring treatment with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine, and glucocorticoids ("Here , advantages of AI-assisted management likely were at play, by factors such as delivery of real-time health and metabolic information, promotion of patient engagement in monitoring treatment response, and making continuity of care easier by reducing travel to in-person appointments,"...
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