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PET Clin ; 17(1): 31-39, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34809867

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance the efficiency of medical imaging quality control and clinical documentation, provide clinical decision support, and increase image acquisition and processing quality. A clear understanding of the basic tenets of these technologies and their impact will enable nuclear medicine technologists to train for performing advanced imaging tasks. AI-enabled medical devices' anticipated role and impact on routine nuclear medicine workflow (scheduling, quality control, check-in, radiotracer injection, waiting room, image planning, image acquisition, image post-processing) is reviewed in this article. With the assistance of AI, newly compiled patient imaging data can be customized to encompass personalized risk assessments of patients' disease burden, along with the development of individualized treatment plans. Nuclear medicine technologists will continue to play a crucial role on the medical team, collaborating with patients and radiologists to improve each patient's imaging experience and supervising the performance of integrated AI applications.


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Artificial Intelligence , Nuclear Medicine , Humans , Positron-Emission Tomography , Workflow
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