1. Interventional cardiologists' perspectives and knowledge towards artificial intelligence.
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Alexandrou M, Rempakos A, Mutlu D, Al Ogaili A, Rangan BV, Mastrodemos OC, Voudris K, Milkas A, Burke MN, Sandoval Y, Chatzizisis YS, Siontis KC, and Brilakis ES
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Adult, Surveys and Questionnaires, Cardiology, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Attitude of Health Personnel, United States, Artificial Intelligence, Cardiologists
- Abstract
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly utilized in interventional cardiology (IC) and holds the potential to revolutionize the field., Methods: We conducted a global, web-based, anonymous survey of IC fellows and attendings to assess the knowledge and perceptions of interventional cardiologists regarding AI use in IC., Results: A total of 521 interventional cardiologists participated in the survey. The median age range of participants was 36 to 45 years, most (51.5%) practice in the United States, and 7.5% were women. Most (84.7%) could explain well or somehow knew what AI is about, and 63.7% were optimistic/very optimistic about AI in IC. However, 73.5% believed that physicians know too little about AI to use it on patients and most (46.1%) agreed that training will be necessary. Only 22.1% were currently implementing AI in their personal clinical practice, while 60.6% estimated implementation of AI in their practice during the next 5 years. Most agreed that AI will increase diagnostic efficiency, diagnostic accuracy, treatment selection, and healthcare expenditure, and decrease medical errors. The most tried AI-powered tools were image analysis (57.3%), ECG analysis (61.7%), and AI-powered algorithms (45.9%). Interventional cardiologists practicing in academic hospitals were more likely to have AI tools currently implemented in their clinical practice and to use them, women had a higher likelihood of expressing concerns regarding AI, and younger interventional cardiologists were more optimistic about AI integration in IC., Conclusions: Our survey suggests a positive attitude of interventional cardiologists regarding AI implementation in the field of IC.
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- 2024
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