Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Feb 2023)

Artificial intelligence guidance of advanced heart failure therapies: A systematic scoping review

  • Mohammad A. Al-Ani,
  • Chen Bai,
  • Amal Hashky,
  • Alex M. Parker,
  • Juan R. Vilaro,
  • Juan M. Aranda Jr.,
  • Benjamin Shickel,
  • Benjamin Shickel,
  • Parisa Rashidi,
  • Parisa Rashidi,
  • Azra Bihorac,
  • Azra Bihorac,
  • Mustafa M. Ahmed,
  • Mamoun T. Mardini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1127716
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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IntroductionArtificial intelligence can recognize complex patterns in large datasets. It is a promising technology to advance heart failure practice, as many decisions rely on expert opinions in the absence of high-quality data-driven evidence.MethodsWe searched Embase, Web of Science, and PubMed databases for articles containing “artificial intelligence,” “machine learning,” or “deep learning” and any of the phrases “heart transplantation,” “ventricular assist device,” or “cardiogenic shock” from inception until August 2022. We only included original research addressing post heart transplantation (HTx) or mechanical circulatory support (MCS) clinical care. Review and data extraction were performed in accordance with PRISMA-Scr guidelines.ResultsOf 584 unique publications detected, 31 met the inclusion criteria. The majority focused on outcome prediction post HTx (n = 13) and post durable MCS (n = 7), as well as post HTx and MCS management (n = 7, n = 3, respectively). One study addressed temporary mechanical circulatory support. Most studies advocated for rapid integration of AI into clinical practice, acknowledging potential improvements in management guidance and reliability of outcomes prediction. There was a notable paucity of external data validation and integration of multiple data modalities.ConclusionOur review showed mounting innovation in AI application in management of MCS and HTx, with the largest evidence showing improved mortality outcome prediction.

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