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Advancing cardiovascular care through actionable AI innovation

Giuseppe Biondi‐Zoccai, Arjun Mahajan, Dylan Powell, Mariangela Peruzzi, Roberto Carnevale, Giacomo Frati

2025npj Digital Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite significant advances, the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease remain challenging, especially for ischemic heart disease (IHD). Current clinical decision-making relies heavily on physician expertise, guideline-directed therapies, and static risk scores, which often inadequately accommodate individual patient complexity. Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), particularly reinforcement learning (RL), may augment current physician-driven approaches and provide enhanced cardiovascular disease prevention and management. Indeed, offline RL refers to a class of ML algorithms that learn optimal decision-making policies from a fixed dataset of previously collected experiences—such as electronic health records or registries—without the need for active, real-time interaction with the clinical environment. This approach enables the safe development of treatment strategies in high-stakes domains where experimentation on live patients could be unethical or impractical. Notably, offline RL models hold the promise of optimizing decision-making in complex clinical settings, such as revascularization strategies for coronary artery disease. However, challenges remain in integrating AI into practice, ensuring interpretability, maintaining performance, and proving cost-effectiveness. Ultimately, validation, integration, and collaboration among clinicians, researchers, and policymakers are crucial for transforming AI-driven solutions into practical, patient-centered cardiovascular care improvements, pending prospective (and hopefully randomized) validation.

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