Computer Science meets Vascular Surgery: Keeping a pulse on artificial intelligence

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Carly Thaxton , Alan Dardik
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI)–based technologies have garnered interest across a range of disciplines in the past several years, with an even more recent interest in various health care fields, including Vascular Surgery. AI offers a unique ability to analyze health data more quickly and efficiently than could be done by humans alone and can be used for clinical applications such as diagnosis, risk stratification, and follow-up, as well as patient-used applications to improve both patient and provider experiences, mitigate health care disparities, and individualize treatment. As with all novel technologies, AI is not without its risks and carries with it unique ethical considerations that will need to be addressed before its broad integration into health care systems. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way care is provided to patients, including those requiring vascular care.

计算机科学与血管外科:保持人工智能的脉搏
在过去的几年里,基于人工智能(AI)的技术已经在一系列学科中引起了人们的兴趣,最近在各种医疗保健领域,包括血管外科,也引起了人们的兴趣。人工智能提供了一种独特的能力,可以比单独的人类更快、更有效地分析健康数据,并可用于临床应用,如诊断、风险分层和随访,以及患者使用的应用程序,以改善患者和提供者的体验,减轻医疗保健差异,并个性化治疗。与所有新技术一样,人工智能并非没有风险,并带有独特的伦理考虑,在将其广泛纳入卫生保健系统之前需要解决这些问题。人工智能有可能彻底改变为患者提供护理的方式,包括那些需要血管护理的患者。
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