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World J Gastroenterol. May 28, 2022; 28(20): 2152-2162
Published online May 28, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i20.2152
Artificial intelligence: Emerging player in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive disease
Hai-Yang Chen, Peng Ge, Jia-Yue Liu, Jia-Lin Qu, Fang Bao, Cai-Ming Xu, Hai-Long Chen, Dong Shang, Gui-Xin Zhang
Hai-Yang Chen, Peng Ge, Jia-Yue Liu, Jia-Lin Qu, Fang Bao, Cai-Ming Xu, Hai-Long Chen, Dong Shang, Gui-Xin Zhang, Laboratory of Integrative Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116011, Liaoning Province, China
Hai-Yang Chen, Peng Ge, Jia-Yue Liu, Fang Bao, Cai-Ming Xu, Hai-Long Chen, Dong Shang, Gui-Xin Zhang, Department of General Surgery, Pancreatic-Biliary Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116011, Liaoning Province, China
Jia-Lin Qu, Cai-Ming Xu, Hai-Long Chen, Dong Shang, Gui-Xin Zhang, Institute (College) of Integrative Medicine, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116044, Liaoning Province, China
Author contributions: Chen HY, Ge P, Liu JY contributed equally to the manuscript; Chen HY conceived this review and drafted the manuscript; Ge P, Liu JY, Bao F and Qu JL are responsible for the figure drawing and literature collation; Xu CM, Chen HL and Shang D edited and finalized the manuscript for submission; Zhang GX reviewed and approved the submitted manuscript.
Supported by Key Discipline of Liaoning Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Ability Promote Construction Project, No. LNZYXZY201903; and Development Guidance Plan Projects in Liaoning Province, No. 2019JH-8/10300028.
Conflict-of-interest statement: There is no conflict of interest associated with any of the senior author or other coauthors contributed their efforts in this manuscript.
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Corresponding author: Gui-Xin Zhang, PhD, Professor, Director, Department of General Surgery, Pancreatic-Biliary Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, No. 222 Zhongshan Road, Dalian 116011, Liaoning Province, China. zgx0109@126.com
Received: September 24, 2021
Peer-review started: September 24, 2021
First decision: November 16, 2021
Revised: November 24, 2021
Accepted: April 24, 2022
Article in press: April 24, 2022
Published online: May 28, 2022
Core Tip

Core Tip: With the continuous development of artificial intelligence, its integration in the field of medical and health care has received increasing attention, allowing the development and application of medical expert systems and artificial neural networks in the medical field. The development of artificial intelligence has resulted in not only more accurate diagnoses of digestive system diseases but also new treatments. Further research on the progress of artificial intelligence in digestive system diseases is needed to better serve patients.