2024
DOI: 10.3390/electronics13020272
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Development of AI-Based Prediction of Heart Attack Risk as an Element of Preventive Medicine

Izabela Rojek,
Piotr Kotlarz,
Mirosław Kozielski
et al.

Abstract: The future paradigm of early cardiac diagnostics is shifting the focus towards heart attack preventive medicine based on non-invasive medical imaging with the support of artificial intelligence. It is necessary to preventively detect its increased risk early and respond with preventive drugs before moving on to more effective, but also more invasive, forms of therapy. The main motivation of our study was to improve existing and develop new AI-based solutions for cardiac preventive medicine, with particular emp… Show more

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“…For example, AI-driven systems in hospitals monitor patient vitals in real time, predicting acute events such as heart attacks before they occur [80], which parallels the predictive maintenance needs in aviation for anticipating mechanical failures before they lead to system breakdowns. Just as AI predicts critical health events from medical data [81], similar algorithms can predict aircraft component failures, enabling proactive maintenance strategies that prevent downtime and enhance safety. Healthcare's integration of diverse data types-from patient records to real-time monitoringhighlights the importance of a unified data architecture [82], which is equally critical in aviation for a holistic view of aircraft health.…”
Section: Cross-sector Technological Transformations: Insights For Avi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, AI-driven systems in hospitals monitor patient vitals in real time, predicting acute events such as heart attacks before they occur [80], which parallels the predictive maintenance needs in aviation for anticipating mechanical failures before they lead to system breakdowns. Just as AI predicts critical health events from medical data [81], similar algorithms can predict aircraft component failures, enabling proactive maintenance strategies that prevent downtime and enhance safety. Healthcare's integration of diverse data types-from patient records to real-time monitoringhighlights the importance of a unified data architecture [82], which is equally critical in aviation for a holistic view of aircraft health.…”
Section: Cross-sector Technological Transformations: Insights For Avi...mentioning
confidence: 99%