Abstract

Expert systems have become increasingly popular in medicine for the support of medical decisions, e.g. diagnosis or treatment. We describe the development and application of 2 simple rule-based expert systems, one used for cycle stimulation in our in vitro fertilization program and the other for preoperative assessment of urinary incontinence. The programs were written using a commercially available expert system shell, are run on a standard personal computer, and are in actual use in our department. Though it is doubtful that simple expert systems can be superior to a human expert we feel that expert systems are very useful in the standardization of protocols and are a valuable teaching instrument.

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