诊断放射学及其未来:临床医生需要什么并认为什么?
Thomas C Kwee1, Maan T Almaghrabi2, Robert M Kwee3
1Department of Radiology, Medical Imaging Center, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, P.O. Box 30.001, 9700 RB, Groningen, The Netherlands. thomaskwee@gmail.com.
European radiology
|July 12, 2023
概括
临床医生高度重视医疗成像,并预计将增加使用率. 虽然放射科医生对于复杂的扫描至关重要,但许多人独立解释更简单的扫描,大多数人并不预见人工智能将取代诊断放射科医生.
科学领域:
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
- 临床实践 临床实践
背景情况:
- 临床医生对诊断放射学的看法对于其未来发展至关重要.
- 了解这些观点可以为实践和战略规划提供信息.
研究的目的:
- 调查临床医生对诊断放射学及其未来的看法.
- 评估医疗成像的感知价值和利用.
主要方法:
- 在2010-2022年期间,向发表在高影响力期刊 (NEJM,Lancet) 的相关作者发送了一份调查.
- 参与者被问及他们对诊断放射学及其未来作用的看法.
主要成果:
- 临床医生对医疗成像的评价很高 (中位数为9/10),因为它改善了患者的治疗结果.
- 很大一部分临床医生独立地解释放射图,但依靠放射科医生进行CT和MRI.
- 大多数人预计医疗成像使用的增加以及对放射科医生的需求的稳定或增加,许多人并不期望人工智能会导致冗余.
结论:
- 临床医生认为医学成像具有价值,并预计其使用将会增长.
- 放射科医生对于横截面成像是必不可少的,但对于X线图来说却不那么重要.
- 放射学的未来被视为稳定或不断增长的,人工智能预计不会取代诊断放射科医生.
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