Artificial intelligence could help detect heart failure risk early on, study shows

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Artificial intelligence could help detect heart failure risk early on, study shows
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As the UK finds itself in the midst of the 'worst heart care crisis in living memory', new research shows artificial intelligence could help with the early diagnosis of those at risk of heart failure.

Artificial intelligence could play a pivotal role in the early diagnosis of people who are at risk of heart failure as it is able to identify anomalies which are traditionally hard to detect, new research shows. Heart and circulatory diseases are the world's biggest killer, claiming one in three lives every year. Researchers in Scotland set out to test how AI could have 'real-world benefits' for those at risk.

'When compared to reports generated by routine heart scans, those enhanced by AI were more detailed and could also be processed at a larger scale than conventional images. 'This has potential clinical and research implications as it could enhance the efficiency and speed of patient selection for pragmatic clinical trials, as well as improving heart failure surveillance and early diagnosis across hospital systems.

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