人工智能与输血教育、研究与实践:来自ISBT临床输血工作组的观点。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Vox Sanguinis Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1111/vox.13793
Arwa Z Al-Riyami, Richard R Gammon, Jansen Seheult, Satyam Arora, Ruchika Goel
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摘要

背景和目标:人工智能(AI)在医疗保健领域越来越受到关注。在2024年国际输血学会(ISBT)大会期间,临床输血工作组(CTWP)举办了一场会议,探讨人工智能在输血医学(TM)实践、教育和研究中的令人兴奋的交叉点。我们在这里报告潜在的应用程序和会话结果。材料和方法:研讨会前的一项调查探讨了参与者的人口统计数据和人工智能的使用领域,以及他们是否接受过任何人工智能相关的培训或教育。研讨会包括介绍人工智能使用的监管方面及其在TM实践、教育和研究中的应用。随后是圆桌讨论,探讨与会者的经验和关切。结果:研讨会有72人参加,其中38%的人年龄在36-45岁之间。总共有70%的人表示使用了人工智能,但只有12%的人表示接受过具体的培训或教育。与会者对不同的潜在应用表达了兴趣,但也对过度依赖、潜在的技能流失、所提供信息的准确性和内容抄袭等问题表示担忧。结论:研讨会的研究结果强调了培训、教育资源、标准和监管框架的必要性,以指导人工智能工具在TM领域的使用。
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Artificial intelligence and transfusion education, research and practice: The view from the ISBT Clinical Transfusion Working Party.

Background and objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI) has been gaining increasing interest in healthcare. During the 2024 International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) Congress, the Clinical Transfusion Working Party (CTWP) conducted a session to explore the exciting intersection of AI in transfusion medicine (TM) practice, education and research. We report here the potential applications and the session outcome.

Materials and methods: A pre-workshop survey explored the participants' demographics and areas of use of AI and whether they have had any AI-specific training or education. The workshop included presentations on the regulatory aspects of AI use and its application in TM practice, education and research. These were followed by round-table discussions to explore participants' experience and concerns.

Results: The workshop had 72 attendees, with 38% falling in the 36-45-year age group. A total of 70% indicated the use of AI, but only 12% reported having specific training or education. Participants expressed interest in different potential applications but also shared concerns on over-reliance, potential loss of skills, the accuracy of provided information and content plagiarism.

Conclusion: The findings of the workshop highlight the need for training, educational resources, standards and regulatory frameworks to guide the use of AI tools in the field of TM.

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Vox Sanguinis
Vox Sanguinis 医学-血液学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
156
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Vox Sanguinis reports on important, novel developments in transfusion medicine. Original papers, reviews and international fora are published on all aspects of blood transfusion and tissue transplantation, comprising five main sections: 1) Transfusion - Transmitted Disease and its Prevention: Identification and epidemiology of infectious agents transmissible by blood; Bacterial contamination of blood components; Donor recruitment and selection methods; Pathogen inactivation. 2) Blood Component Collection and Production: Blood collection methods and devices (including apheresis); Plasma fractionation techniques and plasma derivatives; Preparation of labile blood components; Inventory management; Hematopoietic progenitor cell collection and storage; Collection and storage of tissues; Quality management and good manufacturing practice; Automation and information technology. 3) Transfusion Medicine and New Therapies: Transfusion thresholds and audits; Haemovigilance; Clinical trials regarding appropriate haemotherapy; Non-infectious adverse affects of transfusion; Therapeutic apheresis; Support of transplant patients; Gene therapy and immunotherapy. 4) Immunohaematology and Immunogenetics: Autoimmunity in haematology; Alloimmunity of blood; Pre-transfusion testing; Immunodiagnostics; Immunobiology; Complement in immunohaematology; Blood typing reagents; Genetic markers of blood cells and serum proteins: polymorphisms and function; Genetic markers and disease; Parentage testing and forensic immunohaematology. 5) Cellular Therapy: Cell-based therapies; Stem cell sources; Stem cell processing and storage; Stem cell products; Stem cell plasticity; Regenerative medicine with cells; Cellular immunotherapy; Molecular therapy; Gene therapy.
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