Dysfunction

High adopters of AI-enabled screening tool more likely to diagnose left ventricular dysfunction than low adopters, Mayo Clinic study finds

High adopters of AI-enabled screening tool more likely to diagnose left ventricular dysfunction than low adopters, Mayo Clinic study finds

November 21, 2022 — Artificial intelligence can improve patient diagnosis and treatment, but AI-enabled clinical tools must first be readily available and used. New Mayo Clinic research finds clinicians who were heavy users of an AI-enabled clinical decision support tool were twice as likely to diagnose low left ventricular ejection fraction as low tool users. …

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AI Accurately Detects LV Dysfunction Using Single-Lead Apple Watch ECG

AI Accurately Detects LV Dysfunction Using Single-Lead Apple Watch ECG

Although more work remains before this approach is widely adopted, experts see potential for use as a screening tool. An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm trained to interpret single-lead ECGs from the Apple Watch accurately detected signs of subclinical left ventricular systolic dysfunction in a proof-of-concept study, opening up the possibility of using measurements obtained at …

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