Artificial intelligence in cardiac surgery: A systematic review

Author:

Sulague Ralf Martz12ORCID,Beloy Francis Joshua3,Medina Jillian Reeze4,Mortalla Edward Daniel5,Cartojano Thea Danielle5,Macapagal Sharina6,Kpodonu Jacques7

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Georgetown University Washington District of Columbia USA

2. Smidt Heart Institute Cedars‐Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles California USA

3. Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Pasig City Philippines

4. Manila Central University College of Medicine Caloocan City Philippines

5. Cebu Institute of Medicine Cebu City Philippines

6. Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

7. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a tool to potentially increase the efficiency and efficacy of cardiovascular care and improve clinical outcomes. This study aims to provide an overview of applications of AI in cardiac surgery.MethodsA systematic literature search on AI applications in cardiac surgery from inception to February 2024 was conducted. Articles were then filtered based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria and the risk of bias was assessed. Key findings were then summarized.ResultsA total of 81 studies were found that reported on AI applications in cardiac surgery. There is a rapid rise in studies since 2020. The most popular machine learning technique was random forest (n = 48), followed by support vector machine (n = 33), logistic regression (n = 32), and eXtreme Gradient Boosting (n = 31). Most of the studies were on adult patients, conducted in China, and involved procedures such as valvular surgery (24.7%), heart transplant (9.4%), coronary revascularization (11.8%), congenital heart disease surgery (3.5%), and aortic dissection repair (2.4%). Regarding evaluation outcomes, 35 studies examined the performance, 26 studies examined clinician outcomes, and 20 studies examined patient outcomes.ConclusionAI was mainly used to predict complications following cardiac surgeries and improve clinicians' decision‐making by providing better preoperative risk assessment, stratification, and prognostication. While the application of AI in cardiac surgery has greatly progressed in the last decade, further studies need to be conducted to verify accuracy and ensure safety before use in clinical practice.

Publisher

Wiley

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