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The Clinical Practice Integration of Artificial Intelligence (CPI-AI) framework

Luke Farrow, Dominic Meek, Georgios Leontidis, Marion Campbell, Ewen M. Harrison, Lesley Anderson

2024Bone and Joint Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the vast quantities of published artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that target trauma and orthopaedic applications, very few progress to inform clinical practice. One key reason for this is the lack of a clear pathway from development to deployment. In order to assist with this process, we have developed the Clinical Practice Integration of Artificial Intelligence (CPI-AI) framework - a five-stage approach to the clinical practice adoption of AI in the setting of trauma and orthopaedics, based on the IDEAL principles (https://www.ideal-collaboration.net/). Adherence to the framework would provide a robust evidence-based mechanism for developing trust in AI applications, where the underlying algorithms are unlikely to be fully understood by clinical teams.

Topics & Concepts

Clinical PracticeIdeal (ethics)Software deploymentArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceKey (lock)MedicineSoftware engineeringComputer securityNursingEpistemologyPhilosophyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesAutopsy Techniques and Outcomes