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Patient Attitudes Improved Following Use of Artificial Intelligence in Scalp Alopecia

Jessica Garlewicz, Digital Managing Editor

A poster presented at the 2023 AAD Annual Meeting found that patient attitudes regarding their alopecia care improved with the use of artificial intelligence-based photography in the clinical setting.

Researchers aimed to examine patient attitudes regarding their alopecia treatment when under the effects of artificial intelligence-based hair counts and microphotography. They conducted a survey study between February and July 2022 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.  The survey consisted of patient questions that were completed before and following artificial intelligence-based scalp photography. Additionally, there were physician questions included in the survey. Those with repeat photos during follow-up appointments were asked to participate due to the availability of previous comparison photos.

A total of 61 participants completed the survey, with roughly 49.2% diagnosed with female androgenetic alopecia. Of these participants, about 52.5% felt that viewing the artificial intelligence-analyzed photos during their visit was significantly helpful to them, and 54.1% found that their anxiety surrounding their hair loss significantly decreased. About 47.5% strongly agreed and 47.5% agreed that their motivation to continue or start new treatment for their hair loss had increased following viewing the photos.

“Our findings show that the use of artificial intelligence-based photography in the clinical setting may improve alopecia patient care, as it may decrease hair loss related anxiety and increase treatment adherence,” the authors concluded.

Reference
Paiewonsky B, Raymond O, Bellefeuille G, Pathoulas J, et al. The impact and use of artificial intelligence in clinical care of scalp alopecia: a survey study assessing patient attitudes. Poster presented at: AAD Annual Meeting; March 17
21, 2023; New Orleans, LA.