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AI-assisted reading of echocardiograms readily detects severe aortic stenosis


 

FROM ESC CONGRESS 2022

AI does not eliminate clinical decision-making

“This algorithm is definitely not meant to take away from clinical decision-making,” Dr. Strange said, but he argued that there is an unmet need to do better in the detection of AS. He presented data to show that “even moderate AS is not benign” in regard to 5-year outcomes, and he believes AI-DSA can allow clinicians to detect significant disease earlier and intervene in a timelier manner.

“It is time to revisit the practice of watchful waiting and consider more proactive attempts to identify those at risk,” he said.

The next step is to determine if AI-DSA makes a clinical difference,

“Research is now needed to determine if aortic valve replacement in patients identified as being at risk by AI-DSA improves survival and quality of life, particularly in those who do not meet current guideline definitions of clinically significant disease,” he said.

Dr. Strange reports financial relationships with Edwards, Medtronic, Novartis, Pfizer, and Echo IQ, which is developing the artificial algorithm studied in this trial. Dr. Otto reports no relevant conflicts of interest.

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