AI-driven diagnostics: Transforming medical imaging with precision, efficiency and enhanced clinical accuracy
1 Wells Fargo, USA.
2 Harbingergroup, USA.
3 Accenture USA.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 23(03), 3177-3191
Publication history:
Received on 07 March 2024; revised on 15 September 2024; accepted on 19 September 2024
Abstract:
Towards this understanding, this article focuses on how AI has revolutionized diagnostics in the medical imaging sector regarding precision, efficiency, and clinical accuracy. AI and ML have been incorporated into various medical imaging techniques, including MRI, CT, and X-ray, and the results have stretched high levels of accuracy in disease identification. Top results indicate more accurate detections of minor anomalies, shorter diagnosis time, and enhanced subsequent patient treatment. This work underlines the necessity for rules and guidelines to be in place that would inform ethical applications of AI in a clinical environment, including issues of data protection as well as bias. As for suggestions for future research, further validation of the AI tools, enhancement of existing AI in clinical practice, and the investigation of novel opportunities for use in decision support systems, such as predictive analytics and patient-specific therapeutic planning, were proposed. Future directions of AI in diagnostics are expected to progress through complex AI methodologies, integration of real-time diagnostics, and other data sets. Approaches to increase measurement accuracy, improvement, and real-world fidelity include working with accurate data, developing model validation methods, following user-centric design principles, implementing lifelong learning, and respecting ethical standards. Thus, in solving these aspects, healthcare providers and policymakers can use AI to enhance patient outcomes and medical imaging marketing.
Keywords:
AI Diagnostics; Medical Imaging; Precision Medicine; Clinical Accuracy; Machine Learning; Healthcare Innovation
Full text article in PDF:
This paper has received CERTIFICATE OF BEST PAPER (Volume 23, Issue 3, Year 2024).
Copyright information:
Copyright © 2024 Author(s) retain the copyright of this article. This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Liscense 4.0