Artificial intelligence to enhance clinical value across the spectrum of cardiovascular healthcare
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being utilized in healthcare. This article provides clinicians and researchers with a step-wise foundation for high-value AI that can be applied to a variety of different data modalities. The aim is to improve the transparency and application of AI methods, with the potential to benefit patients in routine cardiovascular care. Following a clear research hypothesis, an AI-based workflow begins with data selection and pre-processing prior to analysis, with the type of data (structured, semi-structured, or unstructured) determining what type of pre-processing steps and machine-learning algorithms are required. Algorithmic and data validation should be performed to ensure the robustness of the chosen methodology, followed by an objective evaluation of performance. Seven case studies are provided to highlight the wide variety of data modalities and clinical questions that can benefit from modern AI techniques, with a focus on applying them to cardiovascular disease management.
Despite the growing use of AI, further education for healthcare workers, researchers, and the public are needed to aid understanding of how AI works and to close the existing gap in knowledge. In addition, issues regarding data access, sharing, and security must be addressed to ensure full engagement by patients and the public. The application of AI within healthcare provides an opportunity for clinicians to deliver a more personalized approach to medical care by accounting for confounders, interactions, and the rising prevalence of multi-morbidity.
Contributors

Simrat K Gill
Author
University of Birmingham Birmingham , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Andreas Karwath
Author

Hae-Won Uh
Author

Victor Roth Cardoso
Author

Zhujie Gu
Author

Andrey Barsky
Author

Luke Slater
Author

Animesh Acharjee
Author

Jinming Duan
Author

Lorenzo Dall'Olio
Author

Said el Bouhaddani
Author

Saisakul Chernbumroong
Author

Mary Stanbury
Author

Sandra Haynes
Author

Folkert W Asselbergs
Author
Amsterdam University Medical Centre (AUMC) Amsterdam , Netherlands (The)

Marinus J C Eijkemans
Author

Georgios V Gkoutos
Author

Dipak Kotecha
Author
University of Birmingham Birmingham , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Karina V Bunting
Author

Otilia Tica
Author

Alastair R Mobley
Author

Xiaoxia Wang
Author

Asgher Champsi
Author

Nafeesah Ahmad Haider
Author

Maximina Ventura
Author

Alice Young
Author

Paul McGreavy
Author

Gastone Castellani
Author

William Bradlow
Author

Declan O'Regan
Author

Julius Center
Author
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