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- Kenya Kusunose.
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology, and Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Japan.
- Intern. Med. 2024 Jul 25.
AbstractArtificial intelligence (AI) has shown transformative potential in various medical fields, including diagnostic imaging. Recent advances in AI-driven technologies have opened new avenues for improving echocardiographic practices. AI algorithms enhance the image quality, automate measurements, and assist in the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. These technologies reduce manual errors, increase consistency, and match the diagnostic performances of experienced echocardiographers. AI in tele-echocardiography offers significant benefits, particularly in rural and remote regions in Japan, where healthcare provider shortages and geographic isolation hinder access to advanced medical care. AI enhances accessibility, provides real-time remote analyses, supports continuous monitoring, and improves the quality and efficiency of remotely delivered cardiac care. However, addressing challenges related to data security, transparency, integration into clinical workflows, and ethical considerations is essential for the successful implementation of AI in echocardiography. On overcoming these challenges, AI will be able to revolutionize echocardiography and ensure timely and effective cardiac care for all patients in the future.
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