AIMC Topic: Artificial Intelligence

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How Can We Show That Artificial Intelligence May Improve Our Assessment and Management of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunctions?-ICI-RS 2024.

Neurourology and urodynamics
AIMS: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into functional urology management must be assessed for its clinical utility, but hopefully will change, perhaps to revolutionize the way LUTD and other conditions are assessed, the aim being to o...

The use of artificial intelligence in colonoscopic evaluations.

Current opinion in gastroenterology
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to highlight the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy, particularly in the detection and characterization of colorectal polyps.

Exploring Stakeholder Perceptions about Using Artificial Intelligence for the Diagnosis of Rare and Atypical Infections.

Applied clinical informatics
OBJECTIVES:  This study aimed to evaluate critical care provider perspectives about diagnostic practices for rare and atypical infections and the potential for using artificial intelligence (AI) as a decision support system (DSS).

Fetal Face: Enhancing 3D Ultrasound Imaging by Postprocessing With AI Applications: Myth, Reality, or Legal Concerns?

Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) platforms is revolutionizing the performance in managing metadata and big data. Medicine is another field where AI is spreading. However, this technological advancement is not amenable to errors or fraudulent m...

Examples of implementations and the future of AI in medical diagnostics.

Przeglad epidemiologiczny
AI is revolutionizing medical diagnostics around the world, innovating in a variety of contexts, from leading US hospitals to facilities in developing countries. Below we present examples of AI implementations in medical diagnostics from different re...

Artificial intelligence in rheumatology: perspectives and insights from a nationwide survey of U.S. rheumatology fellows.

Rheumatology international
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize healthcare by enhancing clinical practice, diagnostics, and patient care. Although AI offers potential benefits through data-driven insights and personalized treatments, challenges related to im...

Human Capital and Productivity in Surgery Research Across the Globe: A Big Data Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence.

The Journal of surgical research
INTRODUCTION: No investigation of each nation's contribution to knowledge production and human capital in surgery currently exists. Previous studies explored country-level research productivity only in few surgical subspecialties. To identify current...

Combining Fiber Bragg Grating and Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Supporting Epidural Procedures.

IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
OBJECTIVE: Loss of resistance (LOR) is a widely accepted method for performing epidural punctures in clinical settings. However, the risk of failure associated with LOR is still high. Solutions based either on Fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBG) or on ...

Editorial Commentary: Studies Evaluating Artificial Intelligence Large Language Models' Ability to Respond to Questions Are Repetitive and Out-of-Date: Artificial Intelligence Must Now Be Applied to Improve Clinical Practice and Patient Care.

Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association
While artificial intelligence (AI) technologies such as ChatGPT have shown very real and powerful capabilities to date, this does not mean that research studying these technologies is immune from "shiny object syndrome," a psychological phenomenon in...

Integrating VAI-Assisted Quantified CXRs and Multimodal Data to Assess the Risk of Mortality.

Journal of imaging informatics in medicine
To address the unmet need for a widely available examination for mortality prediction, this study developed a foundation visual artificial intelligence (VAI) to enhance mortality risk stratification using chest X-rays (CXRs). The VAI employed deep le...