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Guidelines From the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience for Using Artificial Intelligence in Interventional Spine and Nerve Treatment
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Abstract
Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and becoming more ubiquitous. Significant advancements have been made in the last few years, driving rapidly increasing adoption. The scale of publications on AI makes it difficult to keep abreast of relevant findings. Objective: The ASPN Artificial Intelligence Guidelines are designed to help clinicians understand AI and implement it into their practice. This Neuron Project is designed to evolve with the changing landscape of AI. Methods: An expert panel was chosen to discuss and write the best practice guidelines on AI. The primary authors conducted a literature search on PubMed, cross-referencing key terms in pain management and AI. After a thorough review of the current literature, the information collected was divided into broad categories of potential benefits, potential harms, and ways to ensure the benefits outweigh the potential harms of AI. These guidelines include only the most essential aspects of AI that clinicians need to know and understand before implementing AI into their practice. Results: Over 12,000 articles were found using the above search results. Many articles were reviews and clinical guidelines. The framework created from these guidelines allowed authors to fill in knowledge gaps and discuss the most critical elements pain clinicians should comprehend about AI. Conclusion: All authors achieved consensus on guidelines for implementing and using AI in pain management following a process of critical review and edits by the entire group of authors. All authors approved final guidelines. Discussion: The field of artificial intelligence is rapidly growing. As it expands into healthcare, it is necessary to prevent breaches of sensitive data and potential harm to patients. Guidelines that constantly evolve and grow with expanding indications for AI are essential to maximize benefit and prevent harm. This paper is part of ASPN's Neuron Project and is designed to update continuously as this field evolves.
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Autoren
- Christopher Massey
- Usman Latif
- Timothy R. Deer
- Hemant Kalia
- Maged Guirguis
- Mark C. Bicket
- Nasir Khatri
- Reda Tolba
- Krishnan Chakravarthy
- Ryan Budwany
- David W. Lee
- Ankur Patel
- Alexandra M Moreira
- Daniel Jiménez
- Raj G Patel
- I. Cowan
- Sandy Christiansen
- Derron Wilson
- Kenneth B. Chapman
- Chau Vu
- Suzanne M. Manzi
- Sara E Nashi
- Muhammad Waheed
- Anuj Shah
- Morad Nasseri
- Patrick Buchanan
- Nomen Azeem
- Erika Petersen
- Michael E Schatman
- Alaa Abd‐Elsayed
- Dawood Sayed
- Sudhir Diwan
Institutionen
- Medical Advanced Pain Specialists(US)
- The University of Kansas Health System(US)
- The Spine & Nerve Centers of the Virginias(US)
- Center for Innovation(US)
- Ochsner Health System(US)
- University of Michigan(US)
- Institute of Flight(US)
- Abu Dhabi University(AE)
- Emirates Foundation(AE)
- University of California San Diego(US)
- VA San Diego Healthcare System(US)
- ProHealth Care(US)
- Fullerton College(US)
- California State University, Fullerton(US)
- Novant Health(US)
- Rush University(US)
- Sparrow Health System(US)
- Sparrow Hospital(US)
- Cantor Spine Institute(US)
- Pain Management Institute(US)
- Oregon Health & Science University(US)
- Hofstra University(US)
- NYU Langone Health(US)
- Evolve Restorative Center(US)
- Methodist Sports Medicine(US)
- The University of Texas Health Science Center(US)
- TriHealth(US)
- Wayne State University(US)
- Detroit Medical Center(US)
- Cornell University(US)
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences(US)
- New York University(US)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison(US)
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine(US)