Applications of artificial intelligence in computed tomography imaging for phenotyping pulmonary hypertension.
Curr Opin Pulm Med
; 30(5): 464-472, 2024 Sep 01.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Pulmonary hypertension is a heterogeneous condition with significant morbidity and mortality. Computer tomography (CT) plays a central role in determining the phenotype of pulmonary hypertension, informing treatment strategies. Many artificial intelligence tools have been developed in this modality for the assessment of pulmonary hypertension. This article reviews the latest CT artificial intelligence applications in pulmonary hypertension and related diseases. RECENT FINDINGS:
Multistructure segmentation tools have been developed in both pulmonary hypertension and nonpulmonary hypertension cohorts using state-of-the-art UNet architecture. These segmentations correspond well with those of trained radiologists, giving clinically valuable metrics in significantly less time. Artificial intelligence lung parenchymal assessment accurately identifies and quantifies lung disease patterns by integrating multiple radiomic techniques such as texture analysis and classification. This gives valuable information on disease burden and prognosis. There are many accurate artificial intelligence tools to detect acute pulmonary embolism. Detection of chronic pulmonary embolism proves more challenging with further research required.SUMMARY:
There are numerous artificial intelligence tools being developed to identify and quantify many clinically relevant parameters in both pulmonary hypertension and related disease cohorts. These potentially provide accurate and efficient clinical information, impacting clinical decision-making.
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Fenotipo
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Inteligencia Artificial
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Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Hipertensión Pulmonar
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Curr Opin Pulm Med
Año:
2024
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Article
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Estados Unidos