The promise and limitations of artificial intelligence in musculoskeletal imaging

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Abstract

With the recent developments in deep learning and the rapid growth of convolutional neural networks, artificial intelligence has shown promise as a tool that can transform several aspects of the musculoskeletal imaging cycle. Its applications can involve both interpretive and non-interpretive tasks such as the ordering of imaging, scheduling, protocoling, image acquisition, report generation and communication of findings. However, artificial intelligence tools still face a number of challenges that can hinder effective implementation into clinical practice. The purpose of this review is to explore both the successes and limitations of artificial intelligence applications throughout the muscuskeletal imaging cycle and to highlight how these applications can help enhance the service radiologists deliver to their patients, resulting in increased efficiency as well as improved patient and provider satisfaction.

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Debs, P., & Fayad, L. M. (2023). The promise and limitations of artificial intelligence in musculoskeletal imaging. Frontiers in Radiology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fradi.2023.1242902

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