PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Initial experience with AI Pathway Companion: Evaluation of dashboard-enhanced clinical decision making in prostate cancer screening.

  • Maurice Henkel,
  • Tobias Horn,
  • Francois Leboutte,
  • Pawel Trotsenko,
  • Sarah Gina Dugas,
  • Sarah Ursula Sutter,
  • Georg Ficht,
  • Christian Engesser,
  • Marc Matthias,
  • Aurelien Stalder,
  • Jan Ebbing,
  • Philip Cornford,
  • Helge Seifert,
  • Bram Stieltjes,
  • Christian Wetterauer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
p. e0271183

Abstract

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PurposeRising complexity of patients and the consideration of heterogeneous information from various IT systems challenge the decision-making process of urological oncologists. Siemens AI Pathway Companion is a decision support tool that provides physicians with comprehensive patient information from various systems. In the present study, we examined the impact of providing organized patient information in comprehensive dashboards on information quality, effectiveness, and satisfaction of physicians in the clinical decision-making process.MethodsTen urologists in our department performed the entire diagnostic workup to treatment decision for 10 patients in the prostate cancer screening setting. Expenditure of time, information quality, and user satisfaction during the decision-making process with AI Pathway Companion were recorded and compared to the current workflow.ResultsA significant reduction in the physician's expenditure of time for the decision-making process by -59.9% (p ConclusionThe software demonstrated that comprehensive organization of information improves physician's effectiveness and satisfaction in the clinical decision-making process. Further development is needed to map more complex patient pathways, such as the follow-up treatment of prostate cancer.