Recent Developments in Medical Digital Transformation (DX) in Otorhinolaryngology

Q4 Medicine Practica Otologica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5631/jibirin.116.1
Koichi Omori, Shintaro Fujimura, Kayoko Mizuno
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Digital transformation (DX) was proposed by Stolterman, who contended that the development of information technology could provide us with a good life. Recently, medical DX has progressed rapidly based on the key trends of big data, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud technology, and next-generation communication. Emerging digital technologies are expected to change the face of otolaryngologic medical care. We summarized recent developments in medical DX in the field of otorhinolaryngology, especially over the last 2-3 years. Big data includes information about insurance receipts, electronic medical records, patients, registry, and health records. Medical AI programs provide automatic interpretations of endoscopic images, CT images, voice data, etc., to assist in the diagnosis of diseases by machine learning of the inputs gathered from a large amount of data. Telemedicine using the next-generation communication technology 5G is found to be useful to provide consultation for patients with upper respiratory symptoms in this COVID-19 pandemic era. Mobile health includes wearable devices and applications on the smartphone. Medical DX is expected to present better medicine for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and welfare of patients in the field of otorhinolaryngology. © 2023 Society of Practical Otolaryngology. All rights reserved.
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耳鼻喉科医学数字化转型(DX)的最新进展
数字化转型(DX)是斯托尔特曼提出的,他认为信息技术的发展可以为我们提供美好的生活。近年来,基于大数据、人工智能、云技术、下一代通信等关键趋势,医疗数字化转型发展迅速。新兴的数字技术有望改变耳鼻喉科医疗保健的面貌。我们总结了耳鼻喉科医学DX的最新发展,特别是在过去的2-3年。大数据包括保险收据、电子病历、患者、登记和健康记录等信息。医疗AI程序提供内窥镜图像、CT图像、语音数据等的自动解释,通过机器学习从大量数据中收集的输入来辅助疾病诊断。利用下一代通信技术(5G)的远程医疗在新冠肺炎大流行时代,对上呼吸道症状患者的咨询非常有用。移动医疗包括可穿戴设备和智能手机上的应用程序。Medical DX有望在耳鼻喉科领域为患者的预防、诊断、治疗和福利提供更好的药物。©2023实用耳鼻咽喉学会。版权所有。
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