Artificial intelligence in cardiovascular pharmacotherapy: applications and perspectives

European Heart Journal

15 July 2025
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ESC Journals CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY

Abstract

Abstract

Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have shown great potential in improving cardiovascular pharmacotherapy by optimizing drug selection, predicting therapeutic efficacy and adverse effects, ultimately improving patient outcomes. Leveraging techniques like machine learning and in silico modelling, AI can identify populations likely to benefit from specific treatments, expedite novel drug discovery and reduce costs. Computational methods can also facilitate the detection of drug interactions and tailor interventions based on real-world data, supporting personalized care. Artificial intelligence–based approaches also show promise in streamlining clinical trial design and execution, leveraging on real-time data on patient responsiveness, enhancing recruitment efficiency. However, in order to fully realize these benefits, robust validation across diverse patient populations is necessary to ensure accuracy and generalizability. In addition, addressing concerns regarding data quality, privacy, and bias is equally critical to avoid exacerbating existing healthcare disparities. Scientific societies and regulatory agencies must ultimately establish standardized frameworks for data management, model certification, and transparency, to enable safe and effective integration of AI into clinical practice. This manuscript aims at systematically reviewing the current state-of-the-art applications of AI in cardiovascular pharmacotherapy, describing their current potential in guiding treatment decisions, refine trial methodologies and support drug discovery.

Contributors

Marianna Adamo
Marianna Adamo

Author

Civil Hospital of Brescia Brescia , Italy

Fabrizio D’Ascenzo
Fabrizio D’Ascenzo

Author

Hospital Molinette of the University Hospital S. Giovanni Battista Turin , Italy

Guiomar Mendieta
Guiomar Mendieta

Author

Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Barcelona , Spain

Paolo Calabrò
Paolo Calabrò

Author

Hospital Sant'anna E San Sebastiano Caserta , Italy

Davide Capodanno
Davide Capodanno

Author

University of Catania Catania , Italy

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