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Artificial intelligence in perioperative pain: a scoping review protocol
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Abstract
This project aims to map the use of artificial intelligence (AI) methods in perioperative pain research through a scoping review. The review will examine how AI has been applied across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of care to predict pain outcomes, opioid use, analgesic-related adverse events, and chronic postsurgical pain. Particular attention will be given to the types of data used, analytic approaches, and methodological challenges affecting clinical applicability, including interpretability, data quality, and external validation. The review will be conducted following PRISMA-ScR and Joanna Briggs Institute methodological guidance.
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