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Imaging, Health Record, and Artificial Intelligence: Hype or Hope?

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CURRENT CARDIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 20, Issue 6, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11886-018-0990-y

Keywords

Cardiac imaging; Artificial intelligence; Big Data; Decision support system; Personalized medicine; Electronic health record

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  1. Research Framework on Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology

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Purpose of review The review is focused on digital health, which means advanced analytics based on multi-modal data. The Health Care Internet of Things, which uses sensors, apps, and remote monitoring could provide continuous clinical information in the cloud that enables clinicians to access the information they need to care for patients everywhere. Greater standardization of acquisition protocols will be needed to maximize the potential gains from automation and machine learning. Recent findings Recent artificial intelligence applications on cardiac imaging will not be diagnosing patients and replacing doctors but will be augmenting their ability to find key relevant data they need to care for a patient and present it in a concise, easily digestible format. Summary Risk stratification will transition from oversimplified population-based risk scores to machine learning-based metrics incorporating a large number of patient-specific clinical and imaging variables in real-time beyond the limits of human cognition. This will deliver highly accurate and individual personalized risk assessments and facilitate tailored management plans.

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