Maida Marcello, Sferrazza Sandro, Calabrese Giulio, Marasco Giovanni, Vitello Alessandro, Furnari Manuele, Boskoski Ivo, Sinagra Emanuele, Facciorusso Antonio
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Enna 'Kore', 94100 Enna, Italy.
Gastroenterology Unit, Umberto I Hospital, 94100 Enna, Italy.
Cancers (Basel). 2025 Apr 17;17(8):1353. doi: 10.3390/cancers17081353.
: An extensive body of evidence regarding artificial intelligence (AI) in gastroenterology is currently available, but the transition of these technologies to the bedside is still in progress. This national survey aims to assess the perceptions of AI among gastroenterologists in Italy. : A total of 320 Italian gastroenterologists and trainees in gastroenterology were invited to answer a web-based survey. A sub-group analysis between the two categories was performed. : Data from 150 respondents were analyzed. Of these, 67.3% were gastroenterologists and 32.7% trainees. Notably, 99.3% reported familiarity with AI in gastroenterology, with 49.3% currently using AI tools, indicating high levels of awareness and current use. Participants expressed low concerns regarding reliability on a 0-to-10-point scale (median = 4), legal and ethical issues (median = 5), and data protection (median 5), whereas regulatory concerns were moderate (median = 6), representing a key concern. Subgroup analysis revealed that male gastroenterologists had a higher understanding of AI (median = 7) compared to females (median 6, = 0.036). Additionally, older gastroenterologists showed greater ease of use in AI endoscopy tools (median 8 vs. 7, = 0.040) and raised more regulatory concerns (median 7 vs. 6, = 0.036). : The data from this survey show that Italian gastroenterologists have high-level awareness and a favorable perception of AI systems, with a good diffusion of AI tools across the national territory and reasonable concerns about regulatory issues, raising attention on international AI regulations.
目前有大量关于人工智能(AI)在胃肠病学领域的证据,但这些技术向临床应用的转化仍在进行中。这项全国性调查旨在评估意大利胃肠病学家对AI的看法。
总共邀请了320名意大利胃肠病学家和胃肠病学实习生参与一项基于网络的调查。对这两类人群进行了亚组分析。
分析了150名受访者的数据。其中,67.3%是胃肠病学家,32.7%是实习生。值得注意的是,99.3%的受访者表示熟悉胃肠病学中的AI,其中49.3%目前正在使用AI工具,这表明认知度和当前使用率都很高。参与者在0至10分的量表上对可靠性(中位数 = 4)、法律和伦理问题(中位数 = 5)以及数据保护(中位数 = 5)的担忧较低,而对监管问题的担忧程度适中(中位数 = 6),这是一个关键问题。亚组分析显示,男性胃肠病学家对AI的理解程度高于女性(中位数 = 7,女性中位数 = 6,P = 0.036)。此外,年龄较大的胃肠病学家在AI内镜工具的使用上表现得更加轻松(中位数8对7,P = 0.040),并且对监管问题的担忧更多(中位数7对6,P = 0.036)。
这项调查的数据表明,意大利胃肠病学家对AI系统有较高的认知度和良好的看法,AI工具在全国范围内得到了较好的推广,并且对监管问题有合理的担忧,这引发了对国际AI法规的关注。