Artificial Intelligence in the Management of Women with Endometriosis and Adenomyosis: Can Machines Ever Be Worse than Humans?
Adenomyosis
DOI:
10.20944/preprints202403.0956.v1
Publication Date:
2024-03-19T04:09:36Z
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ABSTRACT
Artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing advances and integration in all medical specializations, this creates excitement but also concerns. This narrative review aims at a critical assessment of the state art AI field endometriosis adenomyosis. By enabling automation, may speed up some routine tasks, decreasing gynecologists’ risk burnout, as well them to spend more time interacting with their patients, increasing efficiency patients’ perception being taken care of. Surgery benefit from AI, especially through its robotic surgery systems. improve detection anatomical structures enhance surgical outcomes by combining intra-operative findings pre-operative imaging. Not only, promises quality facilitating clinical research introduction decision support tools that can diagnostic predict treatment effectiveness side effects, reproductive prognosis cancer risk. However, concerns exist regarding fact good data used tool development compliance sharing guidelines are crucial. Also, professionals worried render certain specialists obsolete. said, likely become well-liked team member rather than usurper.
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