Regulatory-approved deep learning/machine learning-based medical devices in Japan as of 2020: A systematic review.
Nao AisuMasahiro MiyakeKohei TakeshitaMasato AkiyamaRyo KawasakiKenji KashiwagiTaiji SakamotoTetsuro OshikaAkitaka TsujikawaPublished in: PLOS digital health (2022)
Machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) are changing the world and reshaping the medical field. Thus, we conducted a systematic review to determine the status of regulatory-approved ML/DL-based medical devices in Japan, a leading stakeholder in international regulatory harmonization. Information about the medical devices were obtained from the Japan Association for the Advancement of Medical Equipment search service. The usage of ML/DL methodology in the medical devices was confirmed using public announcements or by contacting the marketing authorization holders via e-mail when the public announcements were insufficient for confirmation. Among the 114,150 medical devices found, 11 were regulatory-approved ML/DL-based Software as a Medical Device, with 6 products (54.5%) related to radiology and 5 products (45.5%) related to gastroenterology. The domestic ML/DL-based Software as a Medical Device were mostly related to health check-ups, which are common in Japan. Our review can help understanding the global overview that can foster international competitiveness and further tailored advancements.