Evidence from a new study suggests that artificial intelligence can aid clinicians, with and without expertise, in effectively utilizing patients’ drawings to predict headache surgery outcomes.
Patients’ drawings of pain have been shown to help predict poor outcomes in headache surgery. However, interpreting these drawings requires training and experience that many nonspecialized clinicians lack.
The study included 131 headache surgery patients (77% female, mean age, 46.4 years) (