Decision-making is complex in modern medicine and should ideally be based on available data, structured knowledge and proper interpretation in the context of an individual patient. Automated algorithms, also termed artificial intelligence that are able to extract meaningful patterns from data collections and build decisions upon identified patterns may be useful assistants in clinical decision-making processes. In this article, artificial intelligence-based studies in clinical cardiology are reviewed. The text also touches on the ethical issues and speculates on the future roles of automated algorithms versus clinicians in cardiology and medicine in general.
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Bonderman, D. (2017, December 1). Artificial intelligence in cardiology. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. Springer-Verlag Wien. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-017-1275-y
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