Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
Acad Radiol. 2021 Jun;28(6):834-840. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2020.04.011. Epub 2020 May 13.
We investigated the attitudes of radiologists, information technology (IT) specialists, and industry representatives on artificial intelligence (AI) and its future impact on radiological work.
During a national meeting for AI, eHealth, and IT infrastructure in 2019, we conducted a survey to obtain participants' attitudes. A total of 123 participants completed 28 items exploring AI usage in medicine. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to identify differences between radiologists, IT specialists, and industry representatives.
The strongest agreement between all respondents occurred with the following: plausibility checks are important to understand the decisions of the AI (93% agreement), validation of AI algorithms is mandatory (91%), and medicine becomes more efficient in the age of AI (86%). In contrast, only 25% of the respondents had confidence in the AI results, and only 17% believed that medicine will become more human through the use of AI. The answers were significantly different between the three professions for four items: relevance for protocol selection in cross-sectional imaging (p = 0.034), medical societies should be involved in validation (p = 0.028), patients should be informed about the use of AI (p = 0.047), and AI should be part of medical education (p = 0.026).
Currently, a discrepancy exists between high expectations for the future role of AI and low confidence in the results. This attitude was similar across all three groups. The demand for plausibility checks and the need to prove the usefulness in randomized controlled studies indicate what is needed in future research.
我们调查了放射科医生、信息技术(IT)专家和行业代表对人工智能(AI)及其对放射科工作未来影响的态度。
在 2019 年的一次全国人工智能、电子健康和 IT 基础设施会议上,我们进行了一项调查,以了解参与者的态度。共有 123 名参与者完成了 28 项探索医学中 AI 使用情况的项目。Kruskal-Wallis 检验用于识别放射科医生、IT 专家和行业代表之间的差异。
所有受访者最一致的意见是:进行合理性检查对于理解 AI 的决策很重要(93%的受访者同意),验证 AI 算法是强制性的(91%),并且 AI 时代的医学会变得更高效(86%)。相比之下,只有 25%的受访者对 AI 结果有信心,只有 17%的人认为通过使用 AI,医学将变得更有人情味。对于四项内容,三个职业的回答有显著差异:横断面成像中的协议选择的相关性(p=0.034)、医学协会应参与验证(p=0.028)、应告知患者 AI 的使用情况(p=0.047)和 AI 应成为医学教育的一部分(p=0.026)。
目前,人们对 AI 未来角色的期望很高,但对结果的信心很低。这种态度在所有三个群体中都相似。对合理性检查的需求和证明在随机对照研究中的有用性的需求表明了未来研究所需的条件。