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Artificial Intelligence in Ischemic Heart Disease Prevention

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Publisher Current Science
Date 2025 Feb 1
PMID 39891819
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Abstract

Purpose Of Review: This review discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in ischemic heart disease (IHD) prevention. It explores advancements of AI in predictive modeling, biomarker discovery, and cardiovascular imaging. Finally, considerations for clinical integration of AI into preventive cardiology workflows are reviewed.

Recent Findings: AI-driven tools, including machine learning (ML) models, have greatly enhanced IHD risk prediction by integrating multimodal data from clinical sources, patient-generated inputs, biomarkers, and imaging. Applications in these various data sources have demonstrated superior diagnostic accuracy compared to traditional methods. However, ensuring algorithm fairness, mitigating biases, enhancing explainability, and addressing ethical concerns remain critical for successful deployment. Emerging technologies like federated learning and explainable AI are fostering more robust, scalable, and equitable adoption. AI holds promise in reshaping preventive cardiology workflows, offering more precise risk assessment and personalized care. Addressing barriers related to equity, transparency, and stakeholder engagement is key for seamless clinical integration and sustainable, lasting improvements in cardiovascular care.

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