Artificial Intelligence in Obstetrics and Fetal Ultrasound

Artificial intelligence (AI), designed to simulate human intelligence in machines, is increasingly applied in medicine, particularly radiology and obstetrics[1].
In OBGYN, AI can analyze imaging data to automatically identify and classify structures such as the placenta or fetal organs with high accuracy.

By automating image acquisition, performing biometric measurements, and assisting in the detection of structural anomalies – including congenital heart disease – AI has the potential to enhance routine fetal ultrasound. However, optimal integration into clinical workflows remains uncertain, and potential risks must be considered.

Day 3 of Obstetrics Days will explore the opportunities, challenges, and practical applications of AI in obstetric screening.

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Obstetrics Days
Webinar | Day 3 | AI in Obstetrics

November 6 | 7pm (CET)

Day 3 | AI in Obstetrics

Ultrasound
November 6, 7 pm (CET) / 1 pm (EST)

Join Prof. Reza Razavi, Dr. Jacqueline Matthew, and Dr. Thomas Day as they share their insights on the potential uses of AI in fetal ultrasound, examine the risks and possible harms, and discuss how unmet clinical needs can guide the responsible adoption of AI in healthcare.

Register now for this last session of the Obstetrics Days, and participate in the live Q&A to share your perspective on this evolving field.

Program
  • Introduction | Prof. Reza Razavi
  • From Noise to Signal: A Clinical Researcher's Take on AI in Fetal Imaging | Dr. Jacqueline Matthew
  • Artificial Intelligence in routine Fetal Ultrasound – Opportunities and Risk | Dr. Thomas Day
  • Live Q&A moderated by Prof. Reza Razavi
Why should you attend?
  • Discover the potential uses of AI in fetal ultrasound
  • Learn the risks and potential harms of AI in fetal ultrasound
  • Evaluate unmet clinical needs to guide AI in healthcare
  • Participate in the live Q&A to find answers to your questions

Speakers and Presentations

Moderator: Prof. Reza Razavi, MD, PhD Vice-President & Vice-Principal (Research) Paediatric Cardiologist
King’s College London (KCL); Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
London, UK

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Speaker: Dr. Jacqueline Matthew, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRes, PhD Clinical Research Fellow/Sonographer
King’s College London / Guy’s St Thomas’ Hospital
London, UK

Presentation: From Noise to Signal: A Clinical Researcher's Take on AI in Fetal Imaging

AI is rapidly reshaping fetal ultrasound, from automated biometry and anomaly detection to real-time scanning support and remote collaboration.
This session, led by a clinical researcher and sonographer, will explore how AI moves us “from noise to signal” by enhancing fetal imaging workflows, improving diagnostic confidence, and reducing cognitive load in busy clinical environments.

We will review the applications of current commercially available tools alongside emerging research. The talk will also discuss the practical realities of translating into practice, including validation, workflow integration, and clinician trust, highlighting what is currently possible and what is on the horizon.

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Speaker: Dr. Thomas Day, MBChB, MRes, PhD Consultant Fetal Cardiologist
Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
London, UK

Presentation: Artificial Intelligence in Routine Fetal Ultrasound – Opportunities and Risks

Artificial intelligence (AI) shows promise in improving several aspects of routine fetal ultrasound scanning.
It can be used to automate tasks such as image scanning and biometric measurement. It can also be used to diagnose structural anomalies in the fetus, for example, congenital heart disease. However, how best to incorporate these tools into the clinical workflow is not completely clear, and there are potential risks that should be considered.

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References

  1. Anusch Yazdani, Sam Costa, Ben Kroon (2023)
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