Interoception, cardiac health, and heart failure: The potential for artificial intelligence (AI)—driven diagnosis and treatment
Physiological Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
“I
see,
I
forget,
read
aloud,
remember,
and
when
do
purposefully
by
writing
it,
not
forget
it.”
This
phenomenon
is
known
as
“interoception”
refers
to
the
sensing
interpretation
of
internal
body
signals,
allowing
brain
communicate
with
various
systems.
Dysfunction
in
interoception
associated
cardiovascular
disorders.
We
delve
into
concept
its
impact
on
heart
failure
(HF)
reviewing
exploring
neural
mechanisms
underlying
interoceptive
processing.
Furthermore,
we
review
potential
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
diagnosis,
biomarker
development,
HF
treatment.
In
context
HF,
AI
algorithms
can
analyze
interpret
complex
data,
providing
valuable
insights
for
diagnosis
These
identify
patterns
disease
markers
that
contribute
early
detection
enabling
timely
intervention
improved
outcomes.
biomarkers
hold
significant
improving
precision/efficacy
HF.
Additionally,
AI‐powered
technologies
offer
promising
avenues
By
leveraging
patient
personalize
therapeutic
interventions.
AI‐driven
such
remote
monitoring
devices
wearable
sensors
enable
patients'
health.
harnessing
power
AI,
should
aim
advance
treatment
strategies
explores
diagnosing,
developing
biomarkers,
managing
Language: Английский
Bibliometric analysis of research on digestive system tumors and depression
Ying Qu,
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Duorui Nie,
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Yuwei Song
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Aug. 2, 2024
Background
Malignant
tumors
of
the
digestive
system
pose
a
serious
threat
to
human
health
due
their
highly
malignant
nature.
Depression,
as
most
common
psychiatric
symptom
tumors,
has
attracted
much
attention
regarding
its
potential
relationship
with
these
tumors.
A
thorough
investigation
into
connection
between
and
depression
is
extremely
important
for
strengthening
patients’
quality
life
treatment
outcomes.
Methods
From
2014
2023,
we
conducted
literature
search
using
specific
keywords
in
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
performed
visual
analysis
selected
Microsoft
Excel,
CiteSpace,
VOSviewer
software.
In
this
study,
analyzed
countries,
institutions,
authors,
journals,
keywords.
Results
total
384
research
articles
on
were
identified.
The
number
publications
showed
gradual
increase
over
time.
terms
disciplinary
distribution,
Oncology,
Health
Care
Sciences
Services,
Medicine
General
Internal
ranked
top
publication
volume.
geographical
China
United
States
countries
contributing
publications.
Additionally,
Maastricht
University
contributed
Regarding
Beekman,
Aartjan
T.F.
Dekker,
Joost
had
highest
publications,
while
Zigmond,
A.S.
citations.
It
worth
mentioning
that
Supportive
Cancer
was
journal
field.
keyword
analysis,
mainly
focused
mechanisms
strategies
related
depression.
Conclusion
become
new
hotspot
recent
years,
offering
directions
future
research.
This
reveals
novel
perspectives
comprehending
two,
which
can
guide
practice.
Language: Английский
Traumatic childhood experiences and personality functioning: effect of body connection in a cross-sectional German and Chilean sample
Katja Bertsch,
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Isabelle Göhre,
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Marianne Cottin
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et al.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Aug. 26, 2024
Traumatic
childhood
experiences
are
a
major
risk
factor
for
developing
mental
disorders
later
in
life.
Over
the
past
decade,
researchers
have
begun
to
investigate
role
of
early
trauma
impairments
personality
functioning
following
introduction
Alternative
Model
Personality
Disorders
Section
III
Diagnostic
and
Statistical
Manual
Mental
5.
Although
first
studies
were
able
empirically
demonstrate
significant
link
between
functioning,
only
little
is
known
about
underlying
mechanisms.
One
possible
mechanism
body
connection
due
its
involvement
self-regulatory
processes
both
(dys)functioning.
Language: Английский
Randomized trial on the effects of an EMDR intervention on traumatic and obsessive symptoms during the COVID-19 quarantine: a psychometric study
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: June 26, 2024
It
has
been
suggested
that
the
COVID-19
pandemic
was
a
potentially
traumatic
occurrence
may
have
induced
generalized
anxiety
and
discomfort,
particularly
in
susceptible
populations
like
individuals
with
mental
illnesses.
The
therapeutic
approach
known
as
eye
movement
desensitization
reprocessing
(EMDR)
shown
to
be
successful
helping
patients
process
events
restore
wellbeing.
Nevertheless,
little
is
about
precise
processes
through
which
EMDR
fosters
symptom
recovery.
Language: Английский