Artificial intelligence-enhanced patient evaluation: bridging art and science

Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract Bridging the art of traditional clinical evaluation with data-driven insights from new artificial intelligence-enabled digital approaches. AI, artificial intelligence Abstract The advent of digital health and artificial intelligence (AI) has promised to revoluti...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal 2024-09, Vol.45 (35), p.3204-3218
Hauptverfasser: Oikonomou, Evangelos K, Khera, Rohan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract Bridging the art of traditional clinical evaluation with data-driven insights from new artificial intelligence-enabled digital approaches. AI, artificial intelligence Abstract The advent of digital health and artificial intelligence (AI) has promised to revolutionize clinical care, but real-world patient evaluation has yet to witness transformative changes. As history taking and physical examination continue to rely on long-established practices, a growing pipeline of AI-enhanced digital tools may soon augment the traditional clinical encounter into a data-driven process. This article presents an evidence-backed vision of how promising AI applications may enhance traditional practices, streamlining tedious tasks while elevating diverse data sources, including AI-enabled stethoscopes, cameras, and wearable sensors, to platforms for personalized medicine and efficient care delivery. Through the lens of traditional patient evaluation, we illustrate how digital technologies may soon be interwoven into routine clinical workflows, introducing a novel paradigm of longitudinal monitoring. Finally, we provide a skeptic’s view on the practical, ethical, and regulatory challenges that limit the uptake of such technologies.
ISSN:0195-668X
1522-9645
1522-9645
DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/ehae415