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Corbin, D., Santaló-Corcoy, M., Tastet, O., Lopes, P., Schrot, J., Modine, T., Asgar, A., Lesage, F., & Ali, W. B. (2024). Validation study of two artificial intelligence–based preplanning methods for transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedures. Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions, 3(3), 101289 (2 pages). Available

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Doolub, G., Khurshid, S., Theriault-Lauzier, P., Nolin Lapalme, A., Tastet, O., So, D., Labrecque Langlais, E., Cobin, D., & Avram, R. (2024). Revolutionizing Acute Cardiac Care with Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 011 (41 pages). External link

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Labrecque Langlais, É., Corbin, D., Tastet, O., Hayek, A., Doolub, G., Mrad, S., Tardif, J.‐C., Tanguay, J.‐F., Marquis‐Gravel, G., Tison, G. H., Kadoury, S., Le, W., Gallo, R., Lesage, F., & Avram, R. (2024). Evaluation of stenoses using AI video models applied to coronary angiography. NPJ Digital Medicine, 7, 138 (13 pages). Available

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Nolin-Lapalme, A., Theriault-Lauzier, P., Corbin, D., Tastet, O., Sharma, A., Hussin, J. G., Kadoury, S., Jiang, R., Krahn, A. D., Gallo, R., & Avram, R. (2024). Maximizing Large Language Model Utility in Cardiovascular Care: A Practical Guide. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 38 pages. External link

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Santaló-Corcoy, M., Corbin, D., Tastet, O., Lesage, F., Modine, T., Asgar, A., & Ali, W. B. (2023). TAVI-PREP: A Deep Learning-Based Tool for Automated Measurements Extraction in TAVI Planning. Diagnostics, 13(20), 3181 (16 pages). Available

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Theriault-Lauzier, P., Cobin, D., Tastet, O., Langlais, E. L., Taji, B., Kang, G., Chong, A.-Y., So, D., Tang, A., Gichoya, J. W., Chandar, S., Déziel, P.-L., Hussin, J. G., Kadoury, S., & Avram, R. (2024). A responsible framework for applying artificial intelligence on medical images and signals at the point-of-care: the PACS-AI platform. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 025 (39 pages). External link

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