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Understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the Electrophysiologist

2026·0 Zitationen·Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology JournalOpen Access
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly incorporated into clinical electrophysiology, Applications now span automated ECG interpretation, arrhythmia detection, risk stratification, procedural planning, and workflow support. At the same time, variability in methodological rigor, validation standards, and clinical integration has led to uncertainty regarding how these tools should be interpreted and used in clinical practice. This review provides a practical primer on AI for electrophysiologists, with the goal of supporting informed evaluation and responsible clinical adoption. We outline the historical evolution of AI, from rule-based systems to contemporary machine learning, deep learning, and emerging generative AI and large language models. Core methodological concepts are reviewed, with emphasis on data provenance, labeling, validation strategy, and the distinctions between analytical performance and clinical utility. Common failure modes are examined, including bias and lack of representativeness, overfitting, limited interpretability, workflow misalignment, and overstatement of clinical readiness. We further discuss how regulatory agencies evaluate AI-based electrophysiology tools, what regulatory clearance establishes, and what it does not. Particular attention is given to the implications of static model review, device-specific validation, and intended use constraints, and to the continuing responsibility of clinicians in appropriate deployment and oversight. Finally, we consider future directions for AI in electrophysiology, including individualized modeling approaches, expert decision support in resource-constrained settings, and applications aimed at improving efficiency and access to care. This review provides electrophysiologists with a practical framework to interpret current AI evidence and to actively guide how AI is evaluated, adopted, and translated to clinical practice.

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ECG Monitoring and AnalysisCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmiasArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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