TAVI SURVIVAL PREDICTION BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE EVALUATION OF PREPROCEDURAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANS (YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD COMPETITION)
Topic: Kardio 35 - original presentation | |
Type: Presentation - doctors , Number in the programme: 34 | |
Enlisted in: Young investigator awards | |
Etický kodex: Podpora výzkumu / granty: Masaryk university, The research was supported by: MUNI/A/1343/2022 | |
Pekař M.1, Jiravský O.2, Novak J.3, Branny P.2, Balusik J.2, Danis D.4, Hecko J.2, Kantor M.2, Blaha L.2, Neuwirth R.2 1 Hospital AGEL Trinec-Podlesi, Complex cardiovascular center, Department of physiology, Faculty of medicine, Masaryk university, Brno, Třinec, 2 Complex cardiovascular center, Hospital AGEL Trinec-Podlesi, 3 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, St. Anne's University hospital, Brno, 4 The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, CT, Famington, United States | |
Background:Sarcopenia is a serious systemic disease reducing overall survival. TAVI is selectively performed in patients with severe aortic stenosis who are not indicated for open cardiac surgery due to severe polymorbidity. Artificial intelligence-assisted assessment of body composition from available CT scans appears to be a simple tool to stratify these patients into low and high risk of all-cause mortality. | |