LGMay 2, 2024

An Explainable and Conformal AI Model to Detect Temporomandibular Joint Involvement in Children Suffering from Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

arXiv:2405.01617v11 citationsh-index: 24EMBC
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This addresses the challenge for clinicians in accurately diagnosing TMJ involvement in pediatric JIA patients, representing an incremental improvement as an AI-based decision support tool.

The study tackled the problem of detecting temporomandibular joint involvement in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis by implementing an explainable AI model, achieving a precision of 0.86 and sensitivity of 0.7 in classification within two years of the first examination.

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common rheumatic disease during childhood and adolescence. The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are among the most frequently affected joints in patients with JIA, and mandibular growth is especially vulnerable to arthritic changes of the TMJ in children. A clinical examination is the most cost-effective method to diagnose TMJ involvement, but clinicians find it difficult to interpret and inaccurate when used only on clinical examinations. This study implemented an explainable artificial intelligence (AI) model that can help clinicians assess TMJ involvement. The classification model was trained using Random Forest on 6154 clinical examinations of 1035 pediatric patients (67% female, 33% male) and evaluated on its ability to correctly classify TMJ involvement or not on a separate test set. Most notably, the results show that the model can classify patients within two years of their first examination as having TMJ involvement with a precision of 0.86 and a sensitivity of 0.7. The results show promise for an AI model in the assessment of TMJ involvement in children and as a decision support tool.

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