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Artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology: how to advance clinical practice while ensuring health equity.

Authors :
Uche-Anya, Eugenia
Uche-Anya, Eugenia
Anyane-Yeboa, Adjoa
Berzin, Tyler M
Ghassemi, Marzyeh
May, Folasade P
Uche-Anya, Eugenia
Uche-Anya, Eugenia
Anyane-Yeboa, Adjoa
Berzin, Tyler M
Ghassemi, Marzyeh
May, Folasade P
Source :
Gut; vol 71, iss 9, 1909-1915; 0017-5749
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems are increasingly used in medicine to improve clinical decision-making and healthcare delivery. In gastroenterology and hepatology, studies have explored a myriad of opportunities for AI/ML applications which are already making the transition to bedside. Despite these advances, there is a risk that biases and health inequities can be introduced or exacerbated by these technologies. If unrecognised, these technologies could generate or worsen systematic racial, ethnic and sex disparities when deployed on a large scale. There are several mechanisms through which AI/ML could contribute to health inequities in gastroenterology and hepatology, including diagnosis of oesophageal cancer, management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), liver transplantation, colorectal cancer screening and many others. This review adapts a framework for ethical AI/ML development and application to gastroenterology and hepatology such that clinical practice is advanced while minimising bias and optimising health equity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Gut; vol 71, iss 9, 1909-1915; 0017-5749
Notes :
application/pdf, Gut vol 71, iss 9, 1909-1915 0017-5749
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367471430
Document Type :
Electronic Resource