What if doctors could determine heart health before ever stepping into the operating room? At Kennesaw State University, ...
A new generation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools could help save more patients who need heart transplants by making ...
WHEELING, W.Va. — New technology is changing the way doctors diagnose heart disease, and some experts say it could help patients avoid unnecessary invasive procedures. As part of 7News’ Heart Month ...
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AI is changing the future of heart imaging
Artificial intelligence is redefining cardiovascular imaging, making high-quality diagnostics more accessible and precise. From guiding novices in ultrasound to enabling remote and wearable heart ...
Digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI) in health care requires a range of safeguards and standards to work ...
Cleveland Clinic has entered into an agreement with DASI Simulations to co-develop artificial intelligence-based predictive modeling technology for the treatment of structural heart diseases. The ...
The future of heart disease detection and prevention may have started with an opera singer. When Dr. Joshua Hutcheson heard about how his wife — then a grad student — was studying how subtle changes ...
We're getting a new look at technology developed by a doctor at Christ Hospital. It uses artificial intelligence to help detect heart attacks. Doctors say timing is everything when it comes to heart ...
A landmark international study led by the University of Zurich has shown that artificial intelligence can assess patient risk for the most common type of heart attack more accurately than existing ...
The Mountain View, CA-based company said that Cleerly was infringing on six patents with priority dates from 2012 to 2018.
A landmark study led by University’ experts has shown that artificial intelligence can better predict how doctors should treat patients following a heart attack. Doctors caring for patients with the ...
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