A team of researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can predict a person’s risk of a lethal heart ...
They and their colleagues recently published a study in JAMA Cardiology that argues AI could be suitable for predicting aortic stenosis, or the narrowing of the valve that connects the heart to the ...
Eko Health, which has developed digital stethoscopes that use AI ... heart conditions, received clearance for an algorithm that can spot when hearts are pumping less than they should. Heart ...
As the disease leads to serious complications such as heart insufficiency and ... It was found that scintigraphy patients in ...
In a Leicester study that looked at whether artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to predict whether a person was at risk of a lethal heart rhythm ... areas of high disease burden and clinical ...
As the disease leads to serious complications such as heart insufficiency and ... It was found that scintigraphy patients in whom the AI system predicts cardiac amyloidosis have twice the risk ...
An artificial intelligence-based video biomarker can accurately identify those who might develop or have rapidly worsening aortic stenosis.
AI clearly has a role in predicting disease, whether it's cancer or heart disease or any other disease state. But most importantly, I think the only way that healthcare can become sustainable is ...
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Their findings, published in the European Heart Journal today (Thursday), show that these factors can predict 63% of the variation in the risk of coronary heart disease from one area to another.