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Topic: Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology: A New Era Has Come

A special issue of Vessel Plus

ISSN 2574-1209 (Online)

Submission deadline: 20 Aug 2023

Guest Editor(s)

  • Prof. Jasjit S Suri
    Stroke Monitoring and Diagnostic Division, AtheroPoint™, Roseville, CA, USA.

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  • Prof. Narendra N. Khanna
    Department of Cardiology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, India.

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Special Issue Introduction

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a nontechnical, popular term that refers to machine learning of various types but most often deep neural networks. Cardiology is at the forefront of AI in medicine. AI has made major achievements in recent years in nearly all areas of cardiology, including echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, electrophysiology, CAD detection, coronary angiography, interventional cardiology, and heart failure. In particular, AI is particularly useful in heart failure pathophysiology, precision medicine, and novel treatments. However, AI is susceptible to major errors in interpretation, validity, generalizability, rising safety, and ethical concerns that need to be addressed in advance. Therefore, this Special Issue aims to bring together leading experts around the world to further explore the role of AI in identifying and interpreting cardiovascular disease.

Submission Deadline

20 Aug 2023

Submission Information

Ten articles in the Special Issue are exempt from article processing charges.
For Author Instructions, please refer to http://vpjournal.net/pages/view/author_instructions
For Online Submission, please login at https://oaemesas.com/login?JournalId=vp&SpecialIssueId=vp230220
Submission Deadline: 20 Aug 2023
Contacts: Lily Luo, Assistant Editor, Lily@oaemesas.com

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