Anesthesiologists’ Perspective on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anaesthesia in Terms of Medical Ethics and Medical Education: A Survey Study

Medicine (General) R5-920 Original Article
DOI: 10.5152/eurasianjmed.2023.22254 Publication Date: 2023-05-05T10:24:50Z
ABSTRACT
Controversy exists around the world as experts disagree on what artificial intelligence will imply for humanity in future. Medical are starting to share perspectives with ethical and legal concerns appearing prevail. The purpose of this study was determine how anesthesiology reanimation specialists Turkey perceive use ultrasound-guided regional anesthetic applications terms medical ethics education, well their potential issues.This descriptive cross-sectional survey conducted across between July 1 August 31. Data were collected through an online questionnaire distributed by national associations social media platforms. included questions about features participants possible problems that may be encountered anesthesia 20 statements requested evaluated.The average age 285 anesthesiologists who took part 42.00 ± 7.51, 144 them male, years spent field 10.95 7.15 years, 59.3% involved resident training, 74.7% habitually used ultrasound guidance applications. Of participants, 80% thought would benefit patients, 86.7% it 81.4% post-graduate 80.7% decrease complications practice. There no issues if sonographic data captured anonymously, according 78.25%, while 67% concerned held accountable inaccuracies.The majority anesthetists believe using complications. Although privacy governance low, do have worries "accountability errors."
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