Title Telemedicina i umjetna inteligencija u oftalmologiji
Title (english) Telemedicine and artificial intelligence in ophthalmology
Author Vladimir Šeba
Mentor Tea Čaljkušić-Mance (mentor)
Committee member Goran Pelčić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Damir Kovačević (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Gordana Pelčić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka Faculty of Medicine (Department of Ophthalmology) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2022-07-15, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences Ophthalmology
Abstract Telemedicina je relativno nova grana moderne medicine koja predstavlja mogućnost povezivanja najudaljenijih i najugroženijih pacijenata sa vodećim specijalistima u velikim medicinskim centrima. Prednosti telemedicine su doseg, niža cijena i brzina rada. Oftalmologija je posebno pogodna za telemedicinski pristup zbog prirode dijagnosticiranja u ovoj specijalizaciji, koja se većinski zasniva na slikama i vanjskom pregled.
COVID-19 pandemija je potaknula ubrzani razvoj i prihvaćanje novih tehnologija i telemedicinskog načina liječenja. Međutim, telemedicina nije u potpunosti prihvaćena, ponajviše među starijim pacijentima. Stoga je idealni pristup liječenja kombinirani pristup gdje se koriste klasični i telemedicinski pregledi, ovisno o željama i mogućnostima pacijenata.
Primjena telemedicine u oftalmologiji je već prihvaćena u standardnoj praksi u određenim državama i najčešće se koristi u svrhu probira na dijabetičku retinopatiju, senilnu makularnu degeneraciju, retinopatiju nedonoščadi, katarakte i glaukom. Ovi programi su dokazano jednako učinkoviti kao pregledi uživo i stoga se sve češće primjenjuju. Osim za probir, teleoftalmologija se može koristiti za dijagnostiku, praćenje pacijenta, konzultacije s pacijentom te procjenu progresije bolesti.
Primjena umjetne inteligencije je relativno nova pojava unutar teleoftalmologije, ali pokazuje obećavajuće rezultate. Umjetna inteligencija uspješno radi specifične zadatke usporedivo sa specijalistima oftalmologije, ali najuspješniji je hibridni pristup gdje surađuju liječnik i umjetna inteligencija. Nadalje, umjetna inteligencija ima potencijal raditi stvari koje liječnik ne može, primjerice procjenu kardiovaskularnog rizika preko slike fundusa.
Abstract (english) Telemedicine is a relatively new branch of modern medicine which represents the opportunity to connect the most secluded and high-risk patients with leading specialists in large medical centers. The advantages of telemedicine are reach, low cost and fast workflow. Ophthalmology is especially suited to a telemedical approach because of the nature of diagnostics in this branch of medicine, which mostly relies on images and external observation.
The COVID-19 pandemic has kickstarted and accelerated the development and adoption of new technologies relating to telemedicine. However, telemedicine isn't widely accepted, mostly among older patients. Because of this, a combined approach using traditional and telemedical methods is ideal, depending on the wishes and circumstances of the patient.
Application of telemedicine in ophthalmology has already been accepted and put into standard practice in select countries, and is most commonly used for screening for diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration, retinopathy of prematurity, cataracts and glaucoma. These programs have been proven to be just as effective as in-person examinations, and as such are used more and more. Apart from screening, teleophthalmology can be used for diagnostics, follow-up exams, consultations, and illness progression assessment.
Artificial intelligence application is a relatively new phenomenon within teleophthalmology, but it is showing promising results. Artificial intelligence can successfully perform specific tasks comparatively well to ophthalmology specialists, however, a hybrid approach consisting of a specialist and artificial intelligence cooperating has proven to be the most successful. Furthermore, artificial intelligence has the potential to do things doctors cannot, such as cardiovascular risk assessment using only fundus images.
Keywords
Telemedicina
teleoftalmologija
umjetna inteligencija
oftalmologija
COVID-19
dijabetička retinopatija
katarakta
retinopatija nedonoščadi
makularna degeneracija
glaukom
Keywords (english)
Telemedicine
teleophthalmology
artificial intelligence
opthalmology
COVID-19
diabetic retinopathy
cataracts
retinopathy of prematurity
macular degeneration
glaucoma
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:184:099507
Study programme Title: Medicine Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica medicine (doktor/doktorica medicine)
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