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Artificial intelligence‐enhanced echocardiography in the emergency department

Jonathon Stewart, Adrian Goudie, Ashes Mukherjee, Girish Dwivedi

2021Emergency Medicine Australasia17 citationsDOI

Abstract

A focused cardiac ultrasound performed by an emergency physician is becoming part of the standard assessment of patients in a variety of clinical situations. The development of inexpensive, portable handheld devices promises to make point-of-care ultrasound even more accessible over the coming decades. Many of these handheld devices are beginning to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) for image analysis. The integration of AI into focused cardiac ultrasound will have a number of implications for emergency physicians. This perspective presents an overview of the current state of AI research in echocardiography relevant to the emergency physician, as well as the future possibilities, challenges and risks of this technology.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCardiac UltrasoundEmergency departmentMedical emergencyMobile devicePoint of carePerspective (graphical)Medical physicsUltrasoundArtificial intelligenceRadiologyPathologyNursingComputer scienceOperating systemUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsRadiation Dose and ImagingAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging