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Mayo Clinic trial signals potential for AI-guided heart disease detection – Healthcare IT News
An artificial intelligence-enabled electrocardiogram helped identify patients with low ejection fraction who previously “would have slipped through the cracks.”
The Mayo Clinic released results of a trial this week that suggests potential for artificial intelligence to assist with early diagnosis of some types of heart disease.
The study, published inNature Medicine on Thursday, found that an AI-enabled electrocardiogram increased the diagnosis of low ejection fraction.
“The AI-enabled EKG facilitated the diagnosis of patients with low ejection fraction in a real-world setting by identifying people who previously would have slipped through the cracks,”…
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