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Revolutionising Acute Cardiac Care With Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges

Gemina Doolub, Shaan Khurshid, Pascal Thériault-Lauzier, Alexis Nolin Lapalme, Olivier Tastet, Derek So, Élodie Labrecque Langlais, Denis Corbin, Robert Avram

2024Canadian Journal of Cardiology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This manuscript reviews the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in acute cardiac care, highlighting its potential to transform patient outcomes in the face of the global burden of cardiovascular diseases. It explores how AI algorithms can rapidly and accurately process data for the prediction and diagnosis of acute cardiac conditions. The paper examines AI's impact on patient health across various diagnostic tools such as echocardiography, electrocardiography, coronary angiography, cardiac CT, and MRI and discusses the regulatory landscape for AI in healthcare, categorizes AI algorithms by their risk levels. Furthermore, it addresses the challenges of data quality, generalizability, bias, transparency, and regulatory considerations, underscoring the necessity for inclusive data and robust validation processes. The review concludes with future perspectives on integrating AI into clinical workflows and the ongoing need for research, regulation, and innovation to harness AI's full potential in improving acute cardiac care. This manuscript reviews the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in acute cardiac care, highlighting its potential to transform patient outcomes in the face of the global burden of cardiovascular diseases. It explores how AI algorithms can rapidly and accurately process data for the prediction and diagnosis of acute cardiac conditions. The paper examines AI's impact on patient health across various diagnostic tools such as echocardiography, electrocardiography, coronary angiography, cardiac CT, and MRI and discusses the regulatory landscape for AI in healthcare, categorizes AI algorithms by their risk levels. Furthermore, it addresses the challenges of data quality, generalizability, bias, transparency, and regulatory considerations, underscoring the necessity for inclusive data and robust validation processes. The review concludes with future perspectives on integrating AI into clinical workflows and the ongoing need for research, regulation, and innovation to harness AI's full potential in improving acute cardiac care.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care medicineCardiologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationECG Monitoring and Analysis
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