AI is also learning step-by-step from daily vascular interventions

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Fabrizio Fanelli (Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy) tells Vascular News that artificial intelligence (AI) has tremendous potential to help refine which treatment modality and which device can be useful for specific types of patients or lesions. Fanelli was speaking at the Paris Vascular Insights course (PVI; 12–14 December, Paris, France).

Whilst AI is also learning in real time, there will be a dedicated session as a window on the future of AI on endovascular procedures at the International Multidisciplinary Endovascular Forum (IM Endo Forum; 20– 22 February, Florence, Italy).

“The key point to the curiosity is to see what AI can give to us [and] what we can offer to the patient,” he says.


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