Abstract
In the year 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) has firmly established itself as a transformative force in critical care medicine, influencing patient care, diagnostics, decision-making, and resource management. The integration of AI into critical care settings has shown substantial promise, particularly in optimizing patient outcomes, streamlining healthcare workflows, and reducing the burden on healthcare professionals. This article explores the multifaceted applications of AI in critical care medicine, focusing on its role in patient monitoring, clinical decision support, predictive analytics, personalized treatment, and telemedicine. We analyzed current trends, technological advancements, global disparities, challenges, and ethical considerations associated with AI in critical care. We present an optimistic yet cautious outlook for its future trajectory in diverse healthcare systems worldwide.
Emelyn Matias, Joseph Varon
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The use of artificial intelligence in critical care medicine in 2025: A global perspective
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