Artificial Intelligence in Neuroendovascular Procedures.

Journal of neuroendovascular therapy Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.5797/jnet.ra.2024-0107
Kenichi Kono
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have significantly transformed neuroendovascular procedures, offering innovative solutions for image analysis, procedural assistance, and clinical decision-making. This review examines the current state and future potential of AI applications in neuroendovascular interventions, focusing on 3 topics: AI-based image recognition, real-time procedural assistance, and future developments. From a research perspective, deep learning algorithms have demonstrated reasonable accuracy in vascular structure analysis and device detection, successfully identifying critical conditions such as vascular perforation, aneurysm location, and vessel occlusions. Real-time AI assistance systems may have potential clinical utility in various procedures, including carotid artery stenting, aneurysm coiling, and liquid embolization, potentially enhancing procedural safety and operator awareness. The future of AI in neuroendovascular procedures shows promise in integration with robotic systems and applications in medical education. While current systems have some limitations, ongoing technological advances suggest an expanding role of AI in enhancing procedural safety, standardization, and patient outcomes.

神经血管内手术中的人工智能。
人工智能(AI)的最新进展显著改变了神经血管内手术,为图像分析、程序辅助和临床决策提供了创新的解决方案。本文综述了人工智能在神经血管内干预中的应用现状和未来潜力,重点关注3个主题:基于人工智能的图像识别、实时程序辅助和未来发展。从研究的角度来看,深度学习算法在血管结构分析和设备检测方面表现出了合理的准确性,成功地识别了血管穿孔、动脉瘤位置和血管闭塞等关键条件。实时人工智能辅助系统可能在各种手术中具有潜在的临床应用价值,包括颈动脉支架置入术、动脉瘤缠绕术和液体栓塞术,潜在地提高手术安全性和操作员的意识。人工智能在神经血管内手术中的未来显示出与机器人系统集成和医学教育应用的前景。虽然目前的系统存在一些局限性,但持续的技术进步表明,人工智能在提高程序安全性、标准化和患者预后方面的作用正在扩大。
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