An artificial intelligence system could make diagnosing a common cardiac condition more accessible, potentially leading to better care and improved treatments, researchers told Future Pulse.
Eko Health, which has developed digital stethoscopes that use AI to detect different heart conditions, received clearance for an algorithm that can spot when hearts are pumping less than they should.
The need to diagnose heart disease quickly and accurately This project was driven, like much of Vunjak-Novakovic's research, by a clinical need to diagnose heart diseases more quickly and accurately.
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In a bold move that could reshape the fight against America's top killer, medical technology startup HeartSciences is going all-in on artificial intelligence. The company recently announced that ...
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