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RAISE -- Radiology AI Safety, an End-to-end lifecycle approach (2311.14570v1)

Published 24 Nov 2023 in cs.AI and physics.med-ph

Abstract: The integration of AI into radiology introduces opportunities for improved clinical care provision and efficiency but it demands a meticulous approach to mitigate potential risks as with any other new technology. Beginning with rigorous pre-deployment evaluation and validation, the focus should be on ensuring models meet the highest standards of safety, effectiveness and efficacy for their intended applications. Input and output guardrails implemented during production usage act as an additional layer of protection, identifying and addressing individual failures as they occur. Continuous post-deployment monitoring allows for tracking population-level performance (data drift), fairness, and value delivery over time. Scheduling reviews of post-deployment model performance and educating radiologists about new algorithmic-driven findings is critical for AI to be effective in clinical practice. Recognizing that no single AI solution can provide absolute assurance even when limited to its intended use, the synergistic application of quality assurance at multiple levels - regulatory, clinical, technical, and ethical - is emphasized. Collaborative efforts between stakeholders spanning healthcare systems, industry, academia, and government are imperative to address the multifaceted challenges involved. Trust in AI is an earned privilege, contingent on a broad set of goals, among them transparently demonstrating that the AI adheres to the same rigorous safety, effectiveness and efficacy standards as other established medical technologies. By doing so, developers can instil confidence among providers and patients alike, enabling the responsible scaling of AI and the realization of its potential benefits. The roadmap presented herein aims to expedite the achievement of deployable, reliable, and safe AI in radiology.

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Authors (14)
  1. M. Jorge Cardoso (78 papers)
  2. Julia Moosbauer (10 papers)
  3. Tessa S. Cook (1 paper)
  4. B. Selnur Erdal (1 paper)
  5. Brad Genereaux (4 papers)
  6. Vikash Gupta (13 papers)
  7. Bennett A. Landman (123 papers)
  8. Tiarna Lee (6 papers)
  9. Parashkev Nachev (50 papers)
  10. Elanchezhian Somasundaram (2 papers)
  11. Ronald M. Summers (111 papers)
  12. Khaled Younis (3 papers)
  13. Sebastien Ourselin (178 papers)
  14. Franz MJ Pfister (2 papers)