人工智能对放射学的影响:欧洲放射学会成员的一项欧洲人工智能医学影像项目(EuroAIM)调查。
Impact of artificial intelligence on radiology: a EuroAIM survey among members of the European Society of Radiology.
出版信息
Insights Imaging. 2019 Oct 31;10(1):105. doi: 10.1186/s13244-019-0798-3.
We report the results of a survey conducted among ESR members in November and December 2018, asking for expectations about artificial intelligence (AI) in 5-10 years. Of 24,000 ESR members contacted, 675 (2.8%) completed the survey, 454 males (67%), 555 (82%) working at academic/public hospitals. AI impact was mostly expected (≥ 30% of responders) on breast, oncologic, thoracic, and neuro imaging, mainly involving mammography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance. Responders foresee AI impact on: job opportunities (375/675, 56%), 218/375 (58%) expecting increase, 157/375 (42%) reduction; reporting workload (504/675, 75%), 256/504 (51%) expecting reduction, 248/504 (49%) increase; radiologist's profile, becoming more clinical (364/675, 54%) and more subspecialised (283/675, 42%). For 374/675 responders (55%) AI-only reports would be not accepted by patients, for 79/675 (12%) accepted, for 222/675 (33%) it is too early to answer. For 275/675 responders (41%) AI will make the radiologist-patient relation more interactive, for 140/675 (21%) more impersonal, for 259/675 (38%) unchanged. If AI allows time saving, radiologists should interact more with clinicians (437/675, 65%) and/or patients (322/675, 48%). For all responders, involvement in AI-projects is welcome, with different roles: supervision (434/675, 64%), task definition (359/675, 53%), image labelling (197/675, 29%). Of 675 responders, 321 (48%) do not currently use AI, 138 (20%) use AI, 205 (30%) are planning to do it. According to 277/675 responders (41%), radiologists will take responsibility for AI outcome, while 277/675 (41%) suggest shared responsibility with other professionals. To summarise, responders showed a general favourable attitude towards AI.
我们报告了2018年11月和12月对欧洲放射学会(ESR)成员进行的一项调查结果,该调查询问了他们对未来5至10年人工智能(AI)的期望。在联系的24000名ESR成员中,675人(2.8%)完成了调查,其中454名男性(67%),555人(82%)在学术/公立医院工作。AI的影响大多被认为(≥30%的受访者)会)会出现在乳腺、肿瘤、胸部和神经成像领域,主要涉及乳房X线摄影、计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像。受访者预计AI会对以下方面产生影响:就业机会(375/675,56%),218/375(58%)预计增加,157/375(42%)预计减少;报告工作量(504/675,75%),256/504(51%)预计减少,248/504(49%)预计增加;放射科医生的形象,变得更具临床性(364/675,54%)和更专业化(283/675,42%)。对于374/675的受访者(55%),仅由AI生成的报告患者不会接受,79/675(12%)会接受,222/675(33%)表示现在回答还为时过早。对于275/675的受访者(41%),AI将使放射科医生与患者的关系更具互动性,140/675(21%)认为会更冷漠,259/675(38%)认为不会改变。如果AI能节省时间,放射科医生应更多地与临床医生(437/675,65%)和/或患者(322/675,48%)互动。对于所有受访者来说,欢迎参与AI项目,担任不同角色:监督(434/675,64%)、任务定义(359/675,53%)、图像标注(197/675,29%)。在675名受访者中,321人(48%)目前未使用AI,138人(20%)使用AI,205人(30%)计划使用。根据277/675的受访者(41%),放射科医生将对AI的结果负责,而277/675(41%)建议与其他专业人员共同承担责任。总之,受访者对AI总体持积极态度。