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Carbon Reporting Practices in the NHS: Emissions and Omissions Relating to Artificial Intelligence.

Journal of medical Internet research
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being rolled out across the UK National Health Service (NHS) to improve efficiency; yet, its carbon footprint is largely invisible within mandatory Green Plan reporting. This work shows where NHS carbon reporting omits...

Evaluating Large Language Models in Ophthalmology: Systematic Review.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: Large language models (LLMs) have the potential to revolutionize ophthalmic care, but their evaluation practice remains fragmented. A systematic assessment is crucial to identify gaps and guide future evaluation practices and clinical int...

Robotic surgical nurses' perceptions of artificial intelligence: a qualitative study.

Journal of robotic surgery
AIM: This study aimed to explore robotic surgical nurses' perceptions and experiences of artificial intelligence (AI) and to reveal their views on its impact on professional roles and care processes.

Artificial Intelligence in Ambulatory Surgery: Current Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions.

Journal of medical systems
Ambulatory surgery enhances resource utilization through reduced hospital stays and costs without compromising clinical outcomes. However, existing workflows are labor-intensive and repetitive, necessitating optimization in patient selection, assessm...

Current utility of artificial intelligence in benign prostate surgery: a review of literature on behalf of the EAU section of endourology.

World journal of urology
OBJECTIVE: Artificial intelligence (AI) and its subsects, such as machine learning (ML) and virtual reality (VR) are subject to great interest from the urological community, and gaining space in the surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia ...

Deep learning-based vessel and nerve recognition model for lateral lymph node dissection: a retrospective feasibility study.

Langenbeck's archives of surgery
PURPOSE: Lateral lymph node dissection for rectal cancer is challenging because of the presence of blood vessels and nerves essential for postoperative genitourinary function and leg movements. Identifying these structures during surgery is crucial. ...

Comprehensive analysis of 55,213 stones: understanding common morphological associations advances endoscopic stone recognition and AI integration.

World journal of urology
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence and associations of urinary stone morphologies, focusing on their relevance for Endoscopic Stone Recognition and improving AI-assisted ESR (AESR) systems.

Impact of Connected Mental Health on the Work Environment of Mental Health Clinicians: Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review.

JMIR research protocols
BACKGROUND: Many mental health professionals face work-related stress due to high job demands, limited control, and inadequate institutional support. Connected mental health (CMH) technologies such as mobile apps and teletherapy platforms are increas...

Post-biographical dignity in the age of artificial intelligence: Narrative, ePROMs and ethical challenges in end-of-life care.

Palliative & supportive care
OBJECTIVES: The growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and patient-reported digital tools (ePROMs and ePREMs) in palliative care offers new opportunities for personalised care yet also raises profound ethical and philosophical concerns. ...

Universal Atrial Fibrillation Screening Using Electrocardiographic Artificial Intelligence: A Cost-Effective Approach in Rural Communities.

Journal of medical systems
Atrial fibrillation (AF) significantly contributes to the incidence of strokes. Screening for AF enhances its detection and effective management. However, universal AF screening in rural areas poses a challenge. This study evaluates the cost-effectiv...