Aliado - 用于肿瘤肝脏手术决策支持的人工智能设计理念。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Ejso Pub Date : 2024-09-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108669
A Schulze, M Haselbeck-Köbler, J M Brandenburg, M T J Daum, K März, S Hornburg, H Maurer, F Myers, G Reichert, S Bodenstedt, F Nickel, M Kriegsmann, M O Wielpütz, S Speidel, L Maier-Hein, B P Müller-Stich, A Mehrabi, M Wagner
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背景:人们对人工智能(AI)的兴趣与日俱增。系统性综述表明,外科手术中有许多机器学习算法,但只有少数研究将人工智能应用于临床工作流程。我们的目标是设计和评估一个概念,在肿瘤肝脏手术的治疗过程中使用不同类型的人工智能进行决策支持:方法:在设计专家、外科医生和数据科学家的探索性共同创造中,确定了治疗过程中的痛点。开发了人工智能辅助解决方案的潜在设计,并进行了反复改进。最后,由 n = 20 名外科医生对设计概念进行了评估,以获得对不同功能的反馈意见,并使用系统可用性量表(SUS)对可用性进行评估。参与评估的外科医生毕业后的平均工作年限为 14.0±5.0 年:结果:设计概念被命名为 "Aliado"。结果:设计概念被命名为 "Aliado",并确定了人工智能可为外科医生提供支持的五种不同场景。SUS的平均得分为68.2(± 13.6 SD)。最受重视的功能是 "存活率、短期死亡率和发病率的个性化预测 "和 "手术策略的个性化建议":Aliado是一个设计原型,展示了如何将人工智能整合到临床工作流程中。即使没有完善的用户界面,SUS 也已经取得了接近良好的效果。外科医生专家对其功能评价良好,他们中的大多数人都表示愿意在未来使用类似的应用程序。因此,Aliado 可以作为理想人工智能辅助工具的外科愿景。
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Aliado - A design concept of AI for decision support in oncological liver surgery.

Background: The interest in artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing. Systematic reviews suggest that there are many machine learning algorithms in surgery, however, only a minority of the studies integrate AI applications in clinical workflows. Our objective was to design and evaluate a concept to use different kinds of AI for decision support in oncological liver surgery along the treatment path.

Methods: In an exploratory co-creation between design experts, surgeons, and data scientists, pain points along the treatment path were identified. Potential designs for AI-assisted solutions were developed and iteratively refined. Finally, an evaluation of the design concept was performed with n = 20 surgeons to get feedback on the different functionalities and evaluate the usability with the System Usability Scale (SUS). Participating surgeons had a mean of 14.0 ± 5.0 years of experience after graduation.

Results: The design concept was named "Aliado". Five different scenarios were identified where AI could support surgeons. Mean score of SUS was 68.2 ( ± 13.6 SD). The highest valued functionalities were "individualized prediction of survival, short-term mortality and morbidity", and "individualized recommendation of surgical strategy".

Conclusion: Aliado is a design prototype that shows how AI could be integrated into the clinical workflow. Even without a fleshed out user interface, the SUS already yielded borderline good results. Expert surgeons rated the functionalities favorably, and most of them expressed their willingness to work with a similar application in the future. Thus, Aliado can serve as a surgical vision of how an ideal AI-based assistance could look like.

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Ejso
Ejso 医学-外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
1148
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: JSO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology ("the Journal of Cancer Surgery") is the Official Journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and BASO ~ the Association for Cancer Surgery. The EJSO aims to advance surgical oncology research and practice through the publication of original research articles, review articles, editorials, debates and correspondence.
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