Artificial intelligence bias in the prediction and detection of cardiovascular disease

Ariana Mihan, Ambarish Pandey, Harriette G. C. Van Spall
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AI algorithms can identify those at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), allowing for early intervention to change the trajectory of disease. However, AI bias can arise from any step in the development, validation, and evaluation of algorithms. Biased algorithms can perform poorly in historically marginalized groups, amplifying healthcare inequities on the basis of age, sex or gender, race or ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. In this perspective, we discuss the sources and consequences of AI bias in CVD prediction or detection. We present an AI health equity framework and review bias mitigation strategies that can be adopted during the AI lifecycle.

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人工智能在预测和检测心血管疾病方面的偏差
人工智能算法可以识别心血管疾病(CVD)的高危人群,从而进行早期干预,改变疾病的发展轨迹。然而,在算法的开发、验证和评估过程中,任何一步都可能产生人工智能偏差。有偏见的算法可能会在历史上被边缘化的群体中表现不佳,从而扩大基于年龄、性或性别、种族或民族以及社会经济地位的医疗保健不平等。在本视角中,我们讨论了人工智能在心血管疾病预测或检测中的偏差来源和后果。我们提出了一个人工智能健康公平框架,并回顾了可在人工智能生命周期中采用的减轻偏见策略。
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