Artificial intelligence in interventional cardiology: a review of its role in diagnosis, decision-making, and procedural precision.

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-07-18 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000003602
Tochukwu R Nzeako, Chukwuka Elendu, Gift Echefu, Olawale Olanisa, Adekunle Kiladejo, Emi Disrael Bob-Manuel
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Cardiovascular diseases significantly burden healthcare systems globally, necessitating innovative solutions to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and patient management. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant promise in interventional cardiology but a rapidly emerging tool with growing clinical impact. AI-driven technologies can analyze vast amounts of clinical data, recognize intricate patterns, and generate clinically relevant, evidence-based recommendations, augmenting physician expertise and streamlining care. In diagnostics, AI enhances imaging interpretation and lesion assessment, while procedurally, it supports real-time guidance and catheter-based interventions. Its integration into decision support systems has improved risk stratification, early disease detection, and individualized treatment planning. AI also advances personalized medicine using predictive models to tailor interventions to patient-specific needs. Despite its promise, challenges such as costs, ethical issues, and the need for rigorous validation remain barriers to widespread adoption. Nevertheless, as AI advances, its integration into interventional cardiology is expected to transform care delivery, optimize outcomes, and improve system efficiency.

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介入心脏病学中的人工智能:在诊断、决策和程序精度方面的作用综述。
心血管疾病严重负担全球卫生保健系统,需要创新的解决方案,以加强诊断,治疗和患者管理。人工智能(AI)在介入心脏病学中不再是一个遥远的希望,而是一个迅速崛起的工具,具有越来越大的临床影响。人工智能驱动的技术可以分析大量的临床数据,识别复杂的模式,并产生临床相关的、基于证据的建议,从而增强医生的专业知识并简化护理。在诊断方面,人工智能增强了成像解释和病变评估,而在程序上,它支持实时指导和基于导管的干预。它与决策支持系统的整合改善了风险分层、早期疾病检测和个性化治疗计划。人工智能还利用预测模型推进个性化医疗,根据患者的具体需求定制干预措施。尽管前景看好,但诸如成本、伦理问题和需要严格验证等挑战仍然是广泛采用的障碍。然而,随着人工智能的进步,它与介入心脏病学的结合有望改变护理方式,优化结果,提高系统效率。
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