Artificial intelligence can be applied in Biomedicine and Laboratory Medicine. From scientific publications
Session
Medicine and Nursing
Description
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has spread widely in many fields of science and medicine, including laboratory medicine. Although it seems clear that the analytical and post-analytical phases may be the most important areas of application in laboratory medicine. Nowadays, even in Laboratory Medicine, new opportunities have opened up to apply the benefits of AI in many manual labor-intensive activities that belong to the pre-analytical field, a phase which is essentially characterized by in- creased vulnerability and higher risk. of mistakes. These potential applications include increasing the appropriateness of the re- quester instruction for the type of test (with computerized physician order entry tools or request management tools), improved sample collection (using active patient recognition, automated labeling of the sample, vein recognition and blood collection as- sistance, along with automated blood collection), more efficient sample transport (facilitated by the use of transport systems in- cluding drones, and monitored with smart blood tubes or blood recorders data), systematic assessment of sample quality (by measuring serum indices, filling volume or to detect sample coagulation), speeding up the accuracy of error detection in the ana- lytical phase of laboratory work. Therefore, this paper summarizes opinion and scientific articles on the use of AI aiming to dis- cuss and clarify the state of the and some future possibilities of AI in the pre-analytical phase.
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, preanalytical phase, preanalytical variability, errors.
ISBN
978-9951-982-15-3
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
25-10-2024 9:00 AM
End Date
27-10-2024 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2024.380
Recommended Citation
Gashi, Zafer; Gashi, Fatjona; Elezaj, Shkelzen; Gashi, Ftiore; Gashi, Festina; Gashi, Mendohi; and Terdeva, Besjan, "Artificial intelligence can be applied in Biomedicine and Laboratory Medicine. From scientific publications" (2024). UBT International Conference. 35.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2024UBTIC/MN/35
Artificial intelligence can be applied in Biomedicine and Laboratory Medicine. From scientific publications
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has spread widely in many fields of science and medicine, including laboratory medicine. Although it seems clear that the analytical and post-analytical phases may be the most important areas of application in laboratory medicine. Nowadays, even in Laboratory Medicine, new opportunities have opened up to apply the benefits of AI in many manual labor-intensive activities that belong to the pre-analytical field, a phase which is essentially characterized by in- creased vulnerability and higher risk. of mistakes. These potential applications include increasing the appropriateness of the re- quester instruction for the type of test (with computerized physician order entry tools or request management tools), improved sample collection (using active patient recognition, automated labeling of the sample, vein recognition and blood collection as- sistance, along with automated blood collection), more efficient sample transport (facilitated by the use of transport systems in- cluding drones, and monitored with smart blood tubes or blood recorders data), systematic assessment of sample quality (by measuring serum indices, filling volume or to detect sample coagulation), speeding up the accuracy of error detection in the ana- lytical phase of laboratory work. Therefore, this paper summarizes opinion and scientific articles on the use of AI aiming to dis- cuss and clarify the state of the and some future possibilities of AI in the pre-analytical phase.
