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Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management

IMPORTANCE: To optimize the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) decision aids and reduce workload in thyroid nodule management, it is critical to incorporate personalized AI into the decision-making processes of radiologists with varying levels of expertise. OBJECTIVE: To develop an optimize...

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Autores principales: Tong, Wen-Juan, Wu, Shao-Hong, Cheng, Mei-Qing, Huang, Hui, Liang, Jin-Yu, Li, Chao-Qun, Guo, Huan-Ling, He, Dan-Ni, Liu, Yi-Hao, Xiao, Han, Hu, Hang-Tong, Ruan, Si-Min, Li, Ming-De, Lu, Ming-De, Wang, Wei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10189570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37191957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.13674
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author Tong, Wen-Juan
Wu, Shao-Hong
Cheng, Mei-Qing
Huang, Hui
Liang, Jin-Yu
Li, Chao-Qun
Guo, Huan-Ling
He, Dan-Ni
Liu, Yi-Hao
Xiao, Han
Hu, Hang-Tong
Ruan, Si-Min
Li, Ming-De
Lu, Ming-De
Wang, Wei
author_facet Tong, Wen-Juan
Wu, Shao-Hong
Cheng, Mei-Qing
Huang, Hui
Liang, Jin-Yu
Li, Chao-Qun
Guo, Huan-Ling
He, Dan-Ni
Liu, Yi-Hao
Xiao, Han
Hu, Hang-Tong
Ruan, Si-Min
Li, Ming-De
Lu, Ming-De
Wang, Wei
author_sort Tong, Wen-Juan
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description IMPORTANCE: To optimize the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) decision aids and reduce workload in thyroid nodule management, it is critical to incorporate personalized AI into the decision-making processes of radiologists with varying levels of expertise. OBJECTIVE: To develop an optimized integration of AI decision aids for reducing radiologists’ workload while maintaining diagnostic performance compared with traditional AI-assisted strategy. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this diagnostic study, a retrospective set of 1754 ultrasonographic images of 1048 patients with 1754 thyroid nodules from July 1, 2018, to July 31, 2019, was used to build an optimized strategy based on how 16 junior and senior radiologists incorporated AI-assisted diagnosis results with different image features. In the prospective set of this diagnostic study, 300 ultrasonographic images of 268 patients with 300 thyroid nodules from May 1 to December 31, 2021, were used to compare the optimized strategy with the traditional all-AI strategy in terms of diagnostic performance and workload reduction. Data analyses were completed in September 2022. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The retrospective set of images was used to develop an optimized integration of AI decision aids for junior and senior radiologists based on the selection of AI-assisted significant or nonsignificant features. In the prospective set of images, the diagnostic performance, time-based cost, and assisted diagnosis were compared between the optimized strategy and the traditional all-AI strategy. RESULTS: The retrospective set included 1754 ultrasonographic images from 1048 patients (mean [SD] age, 42.1 [13.2] years; 749 women [71.5%]) with 1754 thyroid nodules (mean [SD] size, 16.4 [10.6] mm); 748 nodules (42.6%) were benign, and 1006 (57.4%) were malignant. The prospective set included 300 ultrasonographic images from 268 patients (mean [SD] age, 41.7 [14.1] years; 194 women [72.4%]) with 300 thyroid nodules (mean [SD] size, 17.2 [6.8] mm); 125 nodules (41.7%) were benign, and 175 (58.3%) were malignant. For junior radiologists, the ultrasonographic features that were not improved by AI assistance included cystic or almost completely cystic nodules, anechoic nodules, spongiform nodules, and nodules smaller than 5 mm, whereas for senior radiologists the features that were not improved by AI assistance were cystic or almost completely cystic nodules, anechoic nodules, spongiform nodules, very hypoechoic nodules, nodules taller than wide, lobulated or irregular nodules, and extrathyroidal extension. Compared with the traditional all-AI strategy, the optimized strategy was associated with increased mean task completion times for junior radiologists (reader 11, from 15.2 seconds [95% CI, 13.2-17.2 seconds] to 19.4 seconds [95% CI, 15.6-23.3 seconds]; reader 12, from 12.7 seconds [95% CI, 11.4-13.9 seconds] to 15.6 seconds [95% CI, 13.6-17.7 seconds]), but shorter times for senior radiologists (reader 14, from 19.4 seconds [95% CI, 18.1-20.7 seconds] to 16.8 seconds [95% CI, 15.3-18.3 seconds]; reader 16, from 12.5 seconds [95% CI, 12.1-12.9 seconds] to 10.0 seconds [95% CI, 9.5-10.5 seconds]). There was no significant difference in sensitivity (range, 91%-100%) or specificity (range, 94%-98%) between the 2 strategies for readers 11 to 16. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This diagnostic study suggests that an optimized AI strategy in thyroid nodule management may reduce diagnostic time-based costs without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy for senior radiologists, while the traditional all-AI strategy may still be more beneficial for junior radiologists.
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spelling pubmed-101895702023-05-18 Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management Tong, Wen-Juan Wu, Shao-Hong Cheng, Mei-Qing Huang, Hui Liang, Jin-Yu Li, Chao-Qun Guo, Huan-Ling He, Dan-Ni Liu, Yi-Hao Xiao, Han Hu, Hang-Tong Ruan, Si-Min Li, Ming-De Lu, Ming-De Wang, Wei JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: To optimize the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) decision aids and reduce workload in thyroid nodule management, it is critical to incorporate personalized AI into the decision-making processes of radiologists with varying levels of expertise. OBJECTIVE: To develop an optimized integration of AI decision aids for reducing radiologists’ workload while maintaining diagnostic performance compared with traditional AI-assisted strategy. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this diagnostic study, a retrospective set of 1754 ultrasonographic images of 1048 patients with 1754 thyroid nodules from July 1, 2018, to July 31, 2019, was used to build an optimized strategy based on how 16 junior and senior radiologists incorporated AI-assisted diagnosis results with different image features. In the prospective set of this diagnostic study, 300 ultrasonographic images of 268 patients with 300 thyroid nodules from May 1 to December 31, 2021, were used to compare the optimized strategy with the traditional all-AI strategy in terms of diagnostic performance and workload reduction. Data analyses were completed in September 2022. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The retrospective set of images was used to develop an optimized integration of AI decision aids for junior and senior radiologists based on the selection of AI-assisted significant or nonsignificant features. In the prospective set of images, the diagnostic performance, time-based cost, and assisted diagnosis were compared between the optimized strategy and the traditional all-AI strategy. RESULTS: The retrospective set included 1754 ultrasonographic images from 1048 patients (mean [SD] age, 42.1 [13.2] years; 749 women [71.5%]) with 1754 thyroid nodules (mean [SD] size, 16.4 [10.6] mm); 748 nodules (42.6%) were benign, and 1006 (57.4%) were malignant. The prospective set included 300 ultrasonographic images from 268 patients (mean [SD] age, 41.7 [14.1] years; 194 women [72.4%]) with 300 thyroid nodules (mean [SD] size, 17.2 [6.8] mm); 125 nodules (41.7%) were benign, and 175 (58.3%) were malignant. For junior radiologists, the ultrasonographic features that were not improved by AI assistance included cystic or almost completely cystic nodules, anechoic nodules, spongiform nodules, and nodules smaller than 5 mm, whereas for senior radiologists the features that were not improved by AI assistance were cystic or almost completely cystic nodules, anechoic nodules, spongiform nodules, very hypoechoic nodules, nodules taller than wide, lobulated or irregular nodules, and extrathyroidal extension. Compared with the traditional all-AI strategy, the optimized strategy was associated with increased mean task completion times for junior radiologists (reader 11, from 15.2 seconds [95% CI, 13.2-17.2 seconds] to 19.4 seconds [95% CI, 15.6-23.3 seconds]; reader 12, from 12.7 seconds [95% CI, 11.4-13.9 seconds] to 15.6 seconds [95% CI, 13.6-17.7 seconds]), but shorter times for senior radiologists (reader 14, from 19.4 seconds [95% CI, 18.1-20.7 seconds] to 16.8 seconds [95% CI, 15.3-18.3 seconds]; reader 16, from 12.5 seconds [95% CI, 12.1-12.9 seconds] to 10.0 seconds [95% CI, 9.5-10.5 seconds]). There was no significant difference in sensitivity (range, 91%-100%) or specificity (range, 94%-98%) between the 2 strategies for readers 11 to 16. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This diagnostic study suggests that an optimized AI strategy in thyroid nodule management may reduce diagnostic time-based costs without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy for senior radiologists, while the traditional all-AI strategy may still be more beneficial for junior radiologists. American Medical Association 2023-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10189570/ /pubmed/37191957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.13674 Text en Copyright 2023 Tong WJ et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Tong, Wen-Juan
Wu, Shao-Hong
Cheng, Mei-Qing
Huang, Hui
Liang, Jin-Yu
Li, Chao-Qun
Guo, Huan-Ling
He, Dan-Ni
Liu, Yi-Hao
Xiao, Han
Hu, Hang-Tong
Ruan, Si-Min
Li, Ming-De
Lu, Ming-De
Wang, Wei
Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management
title Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management
title_full Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management
title_fullStr Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management
title_short Integration of Artificial Intelligence Decision Aids to Reduce Workload and Enhance Efficiency in Thyroid Nodule Management
title_sort integration of artificial intelligence decision aids to reduce workload and enhance efficiency in thyroid nodule management
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10189570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37191957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.13674
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