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. 2021 Nov 23;14:3225–3231. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S340786

Table 4.

Level of Agreement Concerning the Usefulness of AI-Based Applications in Clinical Practice

Strongly Agree N (%) Code = 1 Agree N (%) Code = 2 Neither Agree Nor Disagree N (%) Code = 3 Disagree N (%) Code = 4 Strongly Disagree N (%) Code = 5 95% Confidence Interval Median Total
AI is useful in clinical decision making such as justification of examination 60 (26.8%) 96 (42.9%) 46 (20.5%) 16 (7.2%) 6 (2.6%) (2.03–2.29) 2 224 (100%)
AI is useful in automated imaging protocol selection according to clinical question and patient condition 46 (20.5%) 102 (45.6%) 48 (21.4%) 22 (9.9%) 6 (2.6%) (2.16–2.42) 2 224 (100%)
AI will be useful in improving diagnosis and saving time 74 (33%) 94 (42.1%) 38 (16.8%) 16 (7.2%) 2 (0.9%) (1.89–2.13) 2 224 (100%)
AI assists in personalizing imaging for patients such as tracking radiation and follow up examinations 40 (17.9%) 116 (51.7%) 40 (17.9%) 24 (10.7%) 4 (1.8%) (2.14–2.39) 2 224 (100%)