Rebecca Susanna DEGLIUOMINI 医师
医学博士
其他作者: Giovanni Buzzaccarini MD1, Rebecca Susanna Degliuomini MD1, Andrea Giannini MD3, Andrea Etrusco MD2, David Bosoni MD4, Katerina Gkouvi MD5, Nicolas Berreni MD6, Navneet Magon MD7, Massimo Candiani MD PhD1, Stefano Salvatore MD PhD1
The role of artificial intelligence in cosmetic and functional gynecology
Objectives: the use of AI in aesthetic and functional gynaecology may definitely be of great importance for this enormously growing field of medicine. This combination of field could be extremely important for the entire developing of a new emerging medicine field with the use of AI for the first time in medicine history.
Introduction: Aesthetic and functional gynaecology have become increasingly popular among patients over the past years. Despite the rapidly growth of interest, scientific literature is partially lacking in this field (especially regarding the cosmetic aspect). This issue has gained so much attention from clinicians that diagnostic tools and treatment protocols need to be validated through the evidence-based medicine approach.
Materials / method: On this regard, aesthetic and functional gynecology, for its novelty, can introduce ChatGPT in the development of this field from the early beginning. Specifically, aesthetic and functional gynecology could be the first medical specialty entirely developed with the help of AI in order to achieve better evidence in a faster method.
Results: On this regard, aesthetic and functional gynecology, for its novelty, can introduce ChatGPT in the development of this field from the early beginning. Specifically, aesthetic and functional gynecology could be the first medical specialty entirely developed with the help of AI in order to achieve better evidence in a faster method.
Conclusion: AI may also be able to calculate, according to the model, the potential risks of the treatment, making this field of gynaecology safer. Patients’s outcome may improve with more accurate, personalized and precise tools helping physicians in making the right therapeutic choice and avoiding complications.
Also, given the poor literature on cosmetic gynecology, the terminology and outcome measures utilized are heterogeneous.