Conditions like aortic aneurysms (AA) require timely diagnosis and meticulous management to prevent life-threatening complications. Recent advancements in AI have revolutionized the way healthcare professionals approach AA care – both in the domain of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) – leading to significant improvements in patient outcomes.
In this post, we’ll explore the benefits of AI-enhanced AAA patient care at Yale New-Haven Health, its impact on diagnosis and disease awareness and the implementation process within health systems. Our insights here are drawn from a webinar featuring Edouard Aboian, MD, Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon and Uwe Fischer, MD, Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon, both of Yale New-Haven Health.
There is a great value of AI to put AAA patients on the radar of physicians, but its benefits don’t stop there. What about patients who entered a health system for an unrelated, acute reason, and their AAA was incidentally found on a CT conducted for other reasons? This is where AI has proven to be a true game changer: in the finding and management of AAA. The primary benefits include:
Dr. Fischer and Dr. Aboian shared valuable insights on AI’s impact on the AAA diagnosis process at Yale, as well as overall disease awareness and patient management.
Before the implementation of AI, the pathway for managing AAA patients involved several steps, often leading to delays and missed follow-ups. A radiologist would identify an aneurysm on a CT scan, prompting a manual notification to the ordering physician. However, many patients were lost to follow-up due to this cumbersome process.
With AI, the system now automatically evaluates CT scans for enlarged abdominal aortas. If an aneurysm is confirmed, an alert is sent to the healthcare provider, prompting immediate action. This streamlined process ensures that patients are swiftly referred to vascular surgery for further evaluation and management.
The implementation of AI led to significant improvements in AAA treatment at Yale, as noted in two research studies:
The first study captured their initial experience which found that, during a 5 month period:
The second study focused on the utilization of AI for initial evaluation and follow-up of AAA patients (and compared the results to the pre-AI time period):
As outlined by Drs. Fischer and Aboian, AI implementation in a health system involves several critical steps and does not happen overnight:
The integration of AI into AA care marks a significant advancement in care delivery. By enhancing disease awareness, streamlining patient management and ensuring timely intervention, AI has the potential to improve patient outcomes and even save lives. As Drs. Fischer and Aboian highlighted, the journey of AI is just beginning, and its impact on AAA at Yale is a testament to the power of technology transforming patient care.
For health systems considering the implementation of AI, the benefits are clear:
By embracing AI, we can pave the way for a future where advanced technology improves patient capture and ultimately, their well being.
Click here to watch the full webinar, “Transforming Aortic Aneurysm Patient Care“
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