人工智能在医学和神经学中的应用趋势;2010-2022 年最新系统范围综述

Mohammad Hossein Abbasi , Melek Somai , Hamidreza Saber
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背景人工智能(AI)日益成为多个科学领域的研究热点。我们系统地回顾了在 ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册的将人工智能应用于临床研究的试验。我们探讨了人工智能应用于临床研究的趋势,并介绍了此类试验的设计和实施。此外,我们还考虑了高质量的试验,以代表其参与者和其他特征。结果我们的搜索结果显示,有839项试验涉及人工智能的直接应用,其中330项(39.3%)为介入性试验,其余为观察性试验(60.7%)。大多数研究的目的是改善诊断(70.2%);在不到四分之一的试验中,目标管理(22.8%)和人工智能是在急性环境中实施的(13%)。在研究中应用人工智能的医学领域主要是胃肠道、心血管和神经学。已发表的高质量人工智能试验在参与者特征方面显示出良好的普适性,平均年龄为 52.46 岁,女性参与者占 50.28%。
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The trend of artificial intelligence application in medicine and neurology; the state-of-the-art systematic scoping review 2010–2022

Background

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an increasingly popular research focus for multiple areas of science. The trend of using AI-based clinical research in different fields of medicine and defining the shortcomings of those trials will guide researchers and future studies.

Methods

We systematically reviewed trials registered in ClinicalTrials.gov that apply AI in clinical research. We explored the trend of AI-applied clinical research and described the design and conduct of such trials. Also, we considered high-quality trials to represent their enrollees’ and other characteristics.

Results

Our search yielded 839 trials involving a direct application of AI, among which 330 (39.3 %) trials were interventional, and the rest were observational (60.7 %). Most of the studies aimed to improve diagnosis (70.2 %); in less than a quarter of trials, management was targeted (22.8 %), and AI was implemented in an acute setting (13 %). Gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and neurology were the significant fields of medicine with the application of AI in their research. High-quality published AI trials showed good generalizability in terms of their enrollees’ characteristics, with an average age of 52.46 years old and 50.28 % female participants.

Conclusion

The incorporation of AI in different fields of medicine needs to be more balanced, and attempts should be made to broaden the spectrum of AI-based clinical research and to improve its deployment in real-world practice.
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