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I was pondering how safe anesthesia is these days, with a couple of technologies we all know that brought us to this point ie. pulse ox, capnography, video laryngoscopy, ultrasound, and even non-invasive cardiac output monitoring. Our drugs are great and reliable. I was trying to think of anything that would be revolutionary in our field.
One thing that obviously comes to mind is the use of AI, which is already being used to assess LV function based on ECG via machine learning. However, it seems like anything that would be a huge advance would likely be decades away. Things I think of would be AI generated decision support and predictive analytics, closed loop delivery systems, robotics, etc. However, it seems like for those things to be affordable and useful for actual clinical care are a pretty long way off. Does anyone have any ideas? Just kind of fun to think about.
One thing that obviously comes to mind is the use of AI, which is already being used to assess LV function based on ECG via machine learning. However, it seems like anything that would be a huge advance would likely be decades away. Things I think of would be AI generated decision support and predictive analytics, closed loop delivery systems, robotics, etc. However, it seems like for those things to be affordable and useful for actual clinical care are a pretty long way off. Does anyone have any ideas? Just kind of fun to think about.