Artificial Intelligence and Transcatheter Interventions for Structural Heart Disease: A glance at the (near) future
Joana Maria Ribeiro, Patricio Astudillo, Ole De Backer, Ricardo P.J. Budde, Rutger Nuis, Jeanette Goudzwaard, Nicolas M. Van Mieghem, Joost Lumens, Peter Mortier, Francesco Mattace‐Raso, Eric Boersma, Paul Cummins, Nico Bruining, Peter P. de Jaegere
Abstract
With innovations in therapeutic technologies and changes in population demographics, transcatheter interventions for structural heart disease have become the preferred treatment and will keep growing. Yet, a thorough clinical selection and efficient pathway from diagnosis to treatment and follow-up are mandatory. In this review we reflect on how artificial intelligence may help to improve patient selection, pre-procedural planning, procedure execution and follow-up so to establish efficient and high quality health care in an increasing number of patients.