AI Article Synopsis

  • Diagnostic ultrasound (DUS) is a key technique in obstetrics, evolving from A mode to advanced technologies like 3D/4D ultrasound and color Doppler.
  • The introduction of artificial intelligence is poised to enhance DUS applications in medical settings.
  • Future advancements may focus on improved visualization, expanded training methods, and better workflow and ergonomics in obstetric practices.

Article Abstract

Diagnostic ultrasound (DUS) is, arguably, the most common technique used in obstetrical practice. From A mode, first described by Ian Donald for gynecology in the late 1950s, to B mode in the 1970s, real-time and gray-scale in the early 1980s, Doppler a little later, sophisticated color Doppler in the 1990s and three dimensional/four-dimensional ultrasound in the 2000s, DUS has not ceased to be closely associated with the practice of obstetrics. The latest innovation is the use of artificial intelligence which will, undoubtedly, take an increasing role in all aspects of our lives, including medicine and, specifically, obstetric ultrasound. In addition, in the future, new visualization methods may be developed, training methods expanded, and workflow and ergonomics improved.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758093PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.14366/usg.20088DOI Listing

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