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‘Rise of the machines’: the next frontier in individualized medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) andin silico models, in conjunction with the rapid adoption of mobile health (mHealth) technologies such as smart wearables, have the potential to revolutionize the monitoring, screening, and treatment of cardiovascular disease patients. Broadly speaking, AI and machine learning (ML) are predominantly statistical methods —learning from patient data to predict outcomes, with often little to no mechanistic understanding of the underlying processes. On the other hand, the nascent but rapidly developing field ofin silico models are mechanistic models —they use the underlying physics/chemistry t...
Source: Cardiovascular Research - July 19, 2021 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

3D Printing of Carotid Artery and Aortic Arch Anatomy: Implications for Preprocedural Planning and Carotid Stenting
CONCLUSIONS: 3D-PM for CAS offers added value compared with CTA by providing improved perceptual and visual understanding of 3D anatomy.PMID:34473073
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - September 2, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sehrish Memon Evan Friend Solomon P Samuel Igor Goykhman Sanjog Kalra Sean Janzer Jon C George Source Type: research

Automated deep learning-based paradigm for high-risk plaque detection in B-mode common carotid ultrasound scans: an asymptomatic Japanese cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed study demonstrates a fast, accurate, and reliable solution for early detection and quantification of plaque lesions in common carotid artery ultrasound scans. The system runs on a test US image in < 1 second, proving overall performance to be clinically reliable.PMID:34825801 | DOI:10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04771-4
Source: International Angiology - November 26, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pankaj K Jain Neeraj Sharma Luca Saba Kosmas I Paraskevas Mandeep K Kalra Amer Johri Andrew N Nicolaides Jasjit S Suri Source Type: research

Tetralogy of Fallot in the nascent open-heart surgical era in a tertiary hospital in south-west Nigeria: lessons learnt
CONCLUSIONS: TOF is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Early and safe corrective surgery is desirable.PMID:34851355 | DOI:10.5830/CVJA-2021-048
Source: Cardiovascular Journal of Africa - December 1, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Olukemi T Bamigboye-Taiwo Babajide Adeyefa Uvie U Onakpoya Olugbenga O Ojo Joel O Eyekpegha Abayomi Oguns John A Okeniyi Source Type: research

Automated deep learning-based paradigm for high-risk plaque detection in B-mode common carotid ultrasound scans: an asymptomatic Japanese cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed study demonstrates a fast, accurate, and reliable solution for early detection and quantification of plaque lesions in common carotid artery ultrasound scans. The system runs on a test US image in < 1 second, proving overall performance to be clinically reliable.PMID:34825801 | DOI:10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04771-4
Source: International Angiology - November 26, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pankaj K Jain Neeraj Sharma Luca Saba Kosmas I Paraskevas Mandeep K Kalra Amer Johri Andrew N Nicolaides Jasjit S Suri Source Type: research

Tetralogy of Fallot in the nascent open-heart surgical era in a tertiary hospital in south-west Nigeria: lessons learnt
CONCLUSIONS: TOF is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Early and safe corrective surgery is desirable.PMID:34851355 | DOI:10.5830/CVJA-2021-048
Source: Cardiovascular Journal of Africa - December 1, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Olukemi T Bamigboye-Taiwo Babajide Adeyefa Uvie U Onakpoya Olugbenga O Ojo Joel O Eyekpegha Abayomi Oguns John A Okeniyi Source Type: research

Automated deep learning-based paradigm for high-risk plaque detection in B-mode common carotid ultrasound scans: an asymptomatic Japanese cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed study demonstrates a fast, accurate, and reliable solution for early detection and quantification of plaque lesions in common carotid artery ultrasound scans. The system runs on a test US image in < 1 second, proving overall performance to be clinically reliable.PMID:34825801 | DOI:10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04771-4
Source: International Angiology - November 26, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pankaj K Jain Neeraj Sharma Luca Saba Kosmas I Paraskevas Mandeep K Kalra Amer Johri Andrew N Nicolaides Jasjit S Suri Source Type: research