Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology: An Australian Perspective

Biyanka Jaltotage, Abdul Rahman Ihdayhid, Nick S R Lan, Faraz Pathan, Sanjay Patel, Clare Arnott, Gemma Figtree, Leonard Kritharides, Syed Mohammed Shamsul Islam, Clara K Chow, James M Rankin, Stephen J Nicholls, Girish Dwivedi

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Abstract

Significant advances have been made in artificial intelligence technology in recent years. Many health care applications have been investigated to assist clinicians and the technology is close to being integrated into routine clinical practice. The high prevalence of cardiac disease in Australia places overwhelming demands on the existing health care system, challenging its capacity to provide quality patient care. Artificial intelligence has emerged as a promising solution. This discussion paper provides an Australian perspective on the current state of artificial intelligence in cardiology, including the benefits and challenges of implementation. This paper highlights some current artificial intelligence applications in cardiology, while also detailing challenges such as data privacy, ethical considerations, and integration within existing health infrastructures. Overall, this paper aims to provide insights into the potential benefits of artificial intelligence in cardiology, while also acknowledging the barriers that need to be addressed to ensure safe and effective implementation into an Australian health system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages894-904
Number of pages11
Volume32
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Publication series

NameHeart Lung and Circulation
ISSN (Print)1443-9506

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