The Advent of Artificial Intelligence into Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Our Understanding

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Abstract

When faced with questions about artificial intelligence (AI), many surgeons respond with scepticism and rejection. However, in the realm of cardiac surgery, it is imperative that we embrace the potential of AI and adopt a proactive mindset. This systematic review utilizes PubMed® to explore the intersection of AI and cardiac surgery since 2017. AI has found applications in various aspects of cardiac surgery, including teaching aids, diagnostics, predictive outcomes, surgical assistance, and expertise. Nevertheless, challenges such as data computation errors, vulnerabilities to malware, and privacy concerns persist. While AI has limitations, its restricted capabilities without cognitive and emotional intelligence should lead us to cautiously and partially embrace this advancing technology to enhance patient care.

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Bhushan, R., & Grover, V. (2024). The Advent of Artificial Intelligence into Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Our Understanding. Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular. https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2023-0308

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