New Horizons of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Surgery
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Published:2024-04-25
Issue:9
Volume:13
Page:2532
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ISSN:2077-0383
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JCM
Author:
Luțenco Valerii1ORCID, Țocu George2, Guliciuc Mădălin2, Moraru Monica2, Candussi Iuliana Laura23, Dănilă Marius23, Luțenco Verginia3, Dimofte Florentin2, Mihailov Oana Mariana2, Mihailov Raul12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Surgery I Clinic, Emergency Hospital “Sf. Ap. Andrei”, 800578 Galați, Romania 2. Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galati, 800008 Galați, Romania 3. Clinical Children Emergency Hospital “Sf. Ioan”, 060011 Galați, Romania
Abstract
Background: Ideas about Artificial intelligence appeared about half a century ago, but only now is it becoming an essential element of everyday life. The data provided are becoming a bigger pool and we need artificial intelligence that will help us with its superhuman powers. Its interaction with medicine is improving more and more, with medicine being a domain that continues to be perfected. Materials and Methods: The most important databases were used to perform this detailed search that addresses artificial intelligence in the medical and surgical fields. Discussion: Machine learning, deep learning, neural networks and computer vision are some of the mechanisms that are becoming a trend in healthcare worldwide. Developed countries such as Japan, France and Germany have already implemented artificial intelligence in their medical systems. The help it gives is in medical diagnosis, patient monitoring, personalized therapy and workflow optimization. Artificial intelligence will help surgeons to perfect their skills, to standardize techniques and to choose the best surgical techniques. Conclusions: The goal is to predict complications, reduce diagnostic times, diagnose complex pathologies, guide surgeons intraoperatively and reduce medical errors. We are at the beginning of this, and the potential is enormous, but we must not forget the impediments that may appear and slow down its implementation.
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