心脏外科医生对人工智能在心脏外科手术中的应用的看法。

IF 0.7 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association Pub Date : 2025-03-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.37616/2212-5043.1424
Nada Alguizzani, Fareed Khouqeer, Rasha Alorini, Imtenan Oberi
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背景:在2022年底人工智能兴起之后,研究人员开始探索将人工智能应用于医疗领域的想法。考虑到人工智能的无限可能性,人们对其在医疗领域的应用仍有一些犹豫。本研究旨在探讨心脏外科医生对使用人工智能诊断心脏疾病和计划心脏手术的态度。方法:本研究采用横断面设计和目的抽样调查了心脏外科医生在其领域的人工智能整合情况。通过结构化问卷收集数据,并在IBM SPSS 29.0中进行分析。结果:我们的研究纳入了33名心脏外科医生,主要是男性(n =26, 78.8%)和沙特国民(n =26, 78.8%),评估了他们对心脏手术中人工智能的态度。绝大多数人支持人工智能用于术前(n =17, 51.5%)、术中(n =11, 33.3%)和术后任务(n =13, 39.4%)。对人工智能的总体积极态度为54.2%,对人工智能的总体积极看法为50%。然而,人们对人工智能融入医疗保健的看法各不相同,对人工智能辅助文档的认可最高(n =13, 39.40%)。没有发现显著的人口统计学差异影响对人工智能的态度(p值范围从0.576到1.000)。结论:我们的研究揭示了对人工智能在心脏手术中的积极而谨慎的态度,认识到它在提高精度和效率方面的潜力,但强调在管理患者特定变量方面对人类判断和专业知识的不可替代的需求。
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Perceptions of Cardiac Surgeons Regarding the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Cardiac Surgery.

Background: After the surge of artificial intelligence in late 2022, researchers started exploring the idea of using artificial intelligence in the medical field. Considering the endless possibilities of artificial intelligence, there is still some hesitation toward its use in the medical field. This study aims to explore the attitudes of cardiac surgeons toward involving artificial intelligence in diagnosing cardiac conditions and planning cardiac operations.

Methodology: This study surveyed cardiac surgeons on AI integration in their field using a cross-sectional design and purposive sampling. Data were collected via a structured questionnaire and analyzed in IBM SPSS 29.0.

Results: Our study included 33 cardiac surgeons primarily male (n =26, 78.8 %) and Saudi nationals (n =26, 78.8 %), assessed attitudes towards AI in cardiac surgery. A significant majority supported AI for pre-operative (n =17, 51.5 %), intra-operative (n =11, 33.3 %), and post-operative tasks (n =13, 39.4 %). The overall positive attitude towards AI was 54.2 % and overall positive perception towards AI was 50 %. However, perceptions of AI's integration into healthcare varied, with the highest approval for Documentation AI Assistance (n =13, 39.40 %). No significant demographic differences were found affecting attitudes towards AI (p-values ranging from 0.576 to 1.000).

Conclusion: Our study reveals a positive yet cautious attitude towards AI in cardiac surgery, recognizing its potential to improve precision and efficiency but emphasizing the irreplaceable need for human judgment and expertise in managing patient-specific variables.

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Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
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