Abstract

Fatty liver disease, also known as hepatic steatosis, poses a significant global health concern due to the excessive accumulation of fat within the liver. If left untreated, this condition can give rise to severe complications. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI, specifically AI-based ultrasound imaging) offer promising tools for diagnosing this condition. This review endeavors to explore the current state of research concerning AI's role in diagnosing fatty liver disease, with a particular emphasis on imaging methods. To this end, a comprehensive search was conducted across electronic databases, including Google Scholar and Embase, to identify relevant studies published between January 2010 and May 2023, with keywords such as "fatty liver disease" and "artificial intelligence (AI)." The article selection process adhered to the PRISMA framework, ultimately resulting in the inclusion of 13 studies. These studies leveraged AI-assisted ultrasound due to its accessibility and cost-effectiveness, and they hailed from diverse countries, including India, China, Singapore, the United States, Egypt, Iran, Poland, Malaysia, and Korea. These studies employed a variety of AI classifiers, such as support vector machines, convolutional neural networks, multilayer perceptron, fuzzy Sugeno, and probabilistic neural networks, all of which demonstrated a remarkable level of precision. Notably, one study even achieved a diagnostic accuracy rate of 100%, underscoring AI's potential in diagnosing fatty liver disease. Nevertheless, the review acknowledged certain limitations within the included studies, with the majority featuring relatively small sample sizes, often encompassing fewer than 100 patients. Additionally, the variability in AI algorithms and imaging techniques added complexity to the comparative analysis. In conclusion, this review emphasizes the potential of AI in enhancing the diagnosis and management of fatty liver disease through advanced imaging techniques. Future research endeavors should prioritize the execution of large-scale studies that employ standardized AI algorithms and imaging techniques to validate AI's utility in diagnosing this prevalent health condition.

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