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Title: | Influence of next-generation artificial intelligence on headache research, diagnosis and treatment: the junior editorial board members' vision - part 1 | Authors: | Petrušić, Igor Ha, Woo-Seok Labastida-Ramirez, Alejandro Messina, Roberta Onan, Dilara Tana, Claudio Wang, Wei |
Keywords: | Augmented reality;Digital applications;Ethical AI regulations;Machine learning;Migraine;Virtual health assistants | Issue Date: | 13-Sep-2024 | Journal: | The journal of headache and pain | Abstract: | Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of biomedical research and treatment, leveraging machine learning (ML) and advanced algorithms to analyze extensive health and medical data more efficiently. In headache disorders, particularly migraine, AI has shown promising potential in various applications, such as understanding disease mechanisms and predicting patient responses to therapies. Implementing next-generation AI in headache research and treatment could transform the field by providing precision treatments and augmenting clinical practice, thereby improving patient and public health outcomes and reducing clinician workload. AI-powered tools, such as large language models, could facilitate automated clinical notes and faster identification of effective drug combinations in headache patients, reducing cognitive burdens and physician burnout. AI diagnostic models also could enhance diagnostic accuracy for non-headache specialists, making headache management more accessible in general medical practice. Furthermore, virtual health assistants, digital applications, and wearable devices are pivotal in migraine management, enabling symptom tracking, trigger identification, and preventive measures. AI tools also could offer stress management and pain relief solutions to headache patients through digital applications. However, considerations such as technology literacy, compatibility, privacy, and regulatory standards must be adequately addressed. Overall, AI-driven advancements in headache management hold significant potential for enhancing patient care, clinical practice and research, which should encourage the headache community to adopt AI innovations. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2329 | ISSN: | 11292369 | DOI: | 10.1186/s10194-024-01847-7 |
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