CHICAGO (AP) _ Heart attack patients with normal EKGs may be in more danger than doctors realized. Unexpectedly high death rates were found in a study of hospitalized heart attack patients whose ...
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In response to the apparent increase in the number of cardiac deaths related to sports, a group of UCSF doctors and athletic trainers recently donated their time to provide free, comprehensive ...
In a Mayo Clinic news release, the authors described the convolutional neural network AI’s accuracy in detecting the condition in patients with both normal and abnormal EKGs, with the latter group ...
Specific and dynamic changes on electrocardiograms (EKGs) of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 or influenza can help predict a timeframe for worsening health and death, according to a new Mount ...
A federal task force is urging doctors not to perform electrocardiograms on patients with low risk of heart disease. While EKGs are safe and relatively inexpensive, there is insufficient evidence to ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. - An approach based on artificial intelligence (AI) may allow EKGs to be used to screen for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in the future. With hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the heart ...