Artificial Intelligence for Detection of Prognostically Significant Left Ventricular Dysfunction From Echocardiography
David Playford, Simon Stewart, Andrew Watts, Dean Kezurer, Yih-Kai Chan, Geoff Strange

TL;DR
An AI algorithm can detect heart dysfunction from echocardiograms, even when key data is missing, and predict patient mortality risk.
Contribution
A new AI algorithm identifies prognostically significant left ventricular dysfunction using only echocardiographic measurements.
Findings
The AI-LVD algorithm reliably detects LV dysfunction even with preserved ejection fraction.
The algorithm's predictions correlate strongly with increased mortality risk.
Performance remains strong despite missing or indeterminate echocardiographic parameters.
Abstract
Identification of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction following echocardiographic investigations remains problematic, particularly when the ejection fraction (EF) is preserved. The authors examined the operational characteristics of artificial intelligence LV dysfunction (AI-LVD) identification from routinely obtained echocardiographic measurements. Following initial training in 126,136 (imputation cohort) and 254,735 (training cohort) cases from the National Echo Database of Australia, the AI-LVD was tested in 81,509 cases (last echo January 1, 2000-May 21, 2019) with no mitral valve intervention or pacemaker. This cohort comprised 41,796 men (51.3%) aged 62.3 ± 17.1 years and 39,713 women aged 63.2 ± 18.4 years, in whom 4,490 (5.5%), 3,734 (4.6%), and 59,297 (72.7%) had reduced, mildly reduced, and preserved EF, while 13,988 (17.2%) had no recorded EF and 39,940 (45.2%) had…
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TopicsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Heart Failure Treatment and Management
