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AI Powered Sensor Can Detect Heart Failure In Advance
Our smartwatches have gotten pretty good at being able to detect heart problems, or at least notify the wearer that something could be wrong. This is great because these are problems that might not have been picked up until it is too late, and we have heard multiple stories of how people have had their lives saved due to early detection. Now it looks like thanks to work done by University of Utah Health and VA Salt Lake City Health Care System scientists, they have developed an AI-powered wearable sensor that will also be able to detect heart failure in advance, which could also help prevent patients from having to visit a hospital. According to one of the study's authors, Josef Stehlik, "Being able to readily detect changes in the heart sufficiently early will allow physicians to initiate prompt interventions that could prevent rehospitalization and stave off worsening heart failure." How this works is that the sensor will transmit the data from it to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
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AI Can Detect Heart Failure With 100% Accuracy By Hearing Just A Single Heartbeat
In the recent past, it's become easier to detect heart conditions with technology. The Apple Watch has become pretty good at detecting arrhythmia for instance. But some researchers have been developing AI to detect heart problems, and one team may have the best version yet. According to a recent study published in the Biomedical Signal Processing and Control Journal, a team of researchers from the Universities of Surrey, Warwick and Florence have a new neural network that can detect cardiac anomalies from a single heartbeat with 100% accuracy. Their AI can quickly and accurately detect congestive heart failure (CHF) by analyzing one heartbeat on an electrocardiogram (ECG).