数字孪生案例:意大利医疗保健需要人工智能驱动的个性化医疗预测建模。

Q3 Medicine
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摘要

精准医学寻求通过整合基因、临床和环境数据来定制治疗方案。数字双胞胎,动态的,用纵向信息更新的病人的虚拟复制品,代表着朝着这个方向迈出的重要一步。在人工智能的支持下,它们允许在计算机上进行实验来模拟治疗、疾病轨迹和不良事件,从而降低风险并增强个性化。通过连接数据和决策,数字孪生体可以促进早期诊断、靶向治疗和更快的药物发现,支持从被动治疗向预测和参与式治疗的转变。尽管如此,围绕数据集成、隐私、监管和公平的挑战仍然存在,需要协作解决方案。本观点探讨了将数字孪生体集成到意大利医疗保健中的机会和系统级需求。数字双胞胎重新定义了医学,将偶然性的接触转变为持续的、适应性的护理。他们可以预测临床事件,模拟个体化治疗,支持共同决策,推进预测性、预防性、个性化和参与性医学的愿景。实现这一潜力需要健全的治理、可互操作的基础设施和临床医生培训,以及保护自主性和公平性的道德框架。公私伙伴关系和国际合作对于负责任、包容和透明地采用这些倡议至关重要。最终,数字双胞胎开创了模拟和临床现实融合的范式,促进了科学严谨和深刻人性化的创新。
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Making the case for digital twins: Italian healthcare needs AI-driven predictive modeling for personalized medicine.

Precision medicine seeks to tailor care by integrating genetic, clinical, and environmental data. Digital twins, dynamic, virtual replicas of patients that are updated with longitudinal information, represent a significant step in this direction. Enabled by artificial intelligence, they allow in silico experimentation to simulate therapies, disease trajectories, and adverse events, reducing risk and sharpening personalization. By bridging data and decisions, digital twins can promote earlier diagnosis, targeted treatments, and faster drug discovery, supporting a shift from reactive to predictive and participatory care. Nonetheless, challenges surrounding data integration, privacy, regulation, and equity persist and necessitate collaborative solutions. This viewpoint examines the opportunities and system-level requirements to integrate digital twins into Italian healthcare. Digital twins redefine medicine by turning episodic encounters into continuous, adaptive care. They can anticipate clinical events, simulate individualized treatments, and support shared decision-making, advancing the vision of predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory medicine. Realizing this potential requires robust governance, interoperable infrastructures, and clinician training, alongside ethical frameworks that protect autonomy and fairness. Public-private partnerships and international collaboration will be crucial for the responsible, inclusive, and transparent adoption of these initiatives. Ultimately, digital twins inaugurate a paradigm in which simulation and clinical reality converge, fostering innovation that is both scientifically rigorous and deeply human.

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Recenti progressi in medicina
Recenti progressi in medicina Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Giunta ormai al sessantesimo anno, Recenti Progressi in Medicina continua a costituire un sicuro punto di riferimento ed uno strumento di lavoro fondamentale per l"ampliamento dell"orizzonte culturale del medico italiano. Recenti Progressi in Medicina è una rivista di medicina interna. Ciò significa il recupero di un"ottica globale e integrata, idonea ad evitare sia i particolarismi della informazione specialistica sia la frammentazione di quella generalista.
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