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Self-reported treatment effectiveness for Crohn's disease using a novel crowdsourcing web-based platform. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Internet and social media platforms enable patients to share their experiences and self-report health data, leading to better understanding of treatments for chronic conditions like Crohn's disease (CD) through platforms like StuffThatWorks (STW).
  • A study using a Bayesian inference model analyzed the effectiveness of various treatments for CD based on self-reported outcomes from 7,593 participants, most of whom were female and from English-speaking countries.
  • The results found that infliximab (IFX) was the most effective treatment, with other treatments ranked in the following order: bowel surgery, adalimumab (ADA), ustekinumab (UST), and vedolizumab (VDZ), highlighting the potential of AI-driven, crowds

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: Internet and social media platforms have become an unprecedented source for sharing self-experience, potentially allowing the collection and integration of health data with patient experience. StuffThatWorks (STW) is an online open platform that applies machine learning and the power of crowdsourcing, where patients with chronic medical conditions can self-report and compare their individual outcomes using a structured online questionnaire. We aimed to conduct a cross-sectional, international, crowdsourcing, artificial-intelligence (AI) web-based study of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) self-reporting their outcomes.

Methods: A proprietary STW Bayesian inference model was built to measure improvement in CD severity (on scale of 1-5) for each treatment and ranked treatments using effectiveness. The effectiveness of first-line biological treatments was analyzed by multiple comparisons and by calculating odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for each treatment pair.

Results: We included 7593 self-reported CD patients for the analysis. Most of the participants were female (75.8%) and from English-speaking countries (95.7%). Overall, anti-TNF drugs were the most reported tried treatment (52.8%). Infliximab (IFX) was ranked as the most effective treatment by the STW effectiveness model followed by bowel surgery (second), adalimumab (ADA, third), ustekinumab (UST, 4rd), and vedolizumab (VDZ, fifth). In paired comparison analyses, IFX was most effective, ADA had similar effectiveness compared to UST and all three were more effective than VDZ.

Conclusion: We present the first online crowdsourcing AI platform-based study of self-reported treatment effectiveness in CD. Net-based crowdsourcing patient-reported outcome platforms can potentially help both clinicians and patients select the best treatment for their condition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493337PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ueg2.12424DOI Listing

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