Knowledge, interest and perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Neurosurgery. A global survey.

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain & spine Pub Date : 2024-12-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bas.2024.104156
A Boaro, E Mezzalira, F Siddi, C Bagattini, N Gabrovsky, N Marchesini, M Broekman, F Sala
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Abstract

Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare are growing exponentially. The field of neurosurgery is particularly suited to implement AI solutions given its technology-driven nature. It is of paramount importance to understand the basics of AI to make informed decision on how to shape current and future applications.

Research question: What is the level of confidence, knowledge and the attitude of the global neurosurgical community towards AI basic concepts and applications?

Material and methods: A 24-item survey was designed and distributed. The survey results reported on level of knowledge, confidence and interest in AI, perspectives and attitude towards the application of AI technologies in neurosurgery. The potential influence of demographics and work-related environment features on AI knowledge was investigated.

Results: We received a total of 250 responses from 61 countries. The correct definition of 'Machine Learning', 'Deep Learning' and main Big Data features were identified by respectively 42%, 23% and 23% of the respondents. The survey unveiled a strong interest and a positive attitude towards the introduction of AI in the neurosurgical practice. The main concerns included trustworthiness and liability, the main barriers to implementation were considered lack of funding, infrastructure, knowledge and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Discussion and conclusion: There is a low familiarity with basic AI concepts in the neurosurgical community. Nevertheless, there is a strong interest and a positive attitude towards AI implementation. The systematization of training and the production of educational resources will be key in guaranteeing a successful implementation of AI in the evolving history of neurosurgery.

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导读:人工智能(AI)在医疗保健领域的应用正呈指数级增长。神经外科领域由于其技术驱动的性质,特别适合实施人工智能解决方案。了解人工智能的基础知识对于如何塑造当前和未来的应用做出明智的决定至关重要。研究问题:全球神经外科社区对人工智能基本概念和应用的信心、知识和态度如何?材料与方法:设计并发放24项问卷调查。调查结果报告了对人工智能的知识水平、信心和兴趣,以及对人工智能技术在神经外科应用的看法和态度。调查了人口统计和工作环境特征对人工智能知识的潜在影响。结果:我们共收到来自61个国家的250份回复。对“机器学习”、“深度学习”和主要大数据特征的正确定义分别为42%、23%和23%的受访者。调查显示,人们对人工智能在神经外科实践中的应用有着浓厚的兴趣和积极的态度。主要问题包括可信性和责任,执行的主要障碍被认为是缺乏资金、基础设施、知识和多学科合作。讨论与结论:神经外科领域对人工智能基本概念的熟悉程度较低。然而,人们对人工智能的实施有着浓厚的兴趣和积极的态度。培训的系统化和教育资源的生产将是保证人工智能在神经外科发展史上成功实施的关键。
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