Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an essential tool in the medical field, particularly in the treatment of burns, as it aids in disease diagnosis, data analysis, and treatment planning. Additionally, it speeds up and improves the accuracy of diagnosis, which helps to improve patient and injured care. In this paper, the focus will be on skin burns which are among the most frequent injuries and need to be diagnosed quickly and accurately in order to assess the extent and severity of the burn. The World Health Organization reported that every year, 300,000 people pass away from burns as a result of improper diagnosis, which can also have major repercussions and long-term issues. Patient's body skin layers with AI and without AI are assessed. Two main mathematical expressions and numerical results are estimated to validate the performance of the study. An open discussion is well introduced at the end of the methodology section.
Sabry, W., Ayman, Y., Ayman, D., & Sallam, M. M. (2025). Study of Artificial Intelligence Revolution in Burn Treatment. Journal of Engineering Advances and Technologies for Sustainable Applications, 1(4), 9-11. doi: 10.21608/jeatsa.2025.456694
MLA
Waheed Sabry; Youmna Ayman; Dina Ayman; Mustafa M. Sallam. "Study of Artificial Intelligence Revolution in Burn Treatment", Journal of Engineering Advances and Technologies for Sustainable Applications, 1, 4, 2025, 9-11. doi: 10.21608/jeatsa.2025.456694
HARVARD
Sabry, W., Ayman, Y., Ayman, D., Sallam, M. M. (2025). 'Study of Artificial Intelligence Revolution in Burn Treatment', Journal of Engineering Advances and Technologies for Sustainable Applications, 1(4), pp. 9-11. doi: 10.21608/jeatsa.2025.456694
VANCOUVER
Sabry, W., Ayman, Y., Ayman, D., Sallam, M. M. Study of Artificial Intelligence Revolution in Burn Treatment. Journal of Engineering Advances and Technologies for Sustainable Applications, 2025; 1(4): 9-11. doi: 10.21608/jeatsa.2025.456694