AI Article Synopsis

  • Cardiovascular imaging is essential for managing heart diseases, with echocardiography being widely accessible, portable, and cost-effective.
  • Echocardiography has drawbacks such as the need for skilled operators and high variability among observers, making artificial intelligence a potentially valuable tool.
  • Despite the promise of AI in improving cardiac imaging, its development in clinical settings is slow and requires collaboration among healthcare professionals to overcome existing limitations.

Article Abstract

Cardiovascular imaging has achieved a crucial role in the management of cardiovascular diseases. In this field, echocardiography advantages include wide availability, portability, and affordability, at a relatively low cost. However, echocardiographic assessment requires highly trained operators, and implies high observer variability, as compared with the other cardiac imaging modalities. Hence, artificial intelligence might be extremely helpful. From the point-of-view of the peripheral "Spoke" Hospital potential user ("the other side of the coin"), artificial intelligence development appears very slow in the clinical arena. Many limitations are still present, and require full involvement, cooperation, and coordination of professional operators into Hub-and-Spoke network.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcu.23215DOI Listing

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