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Philips Presents Study Results at Heart Rhythm Annual Meeting Demonstrating Benefits of its AI-powered Cardiac Monitoring Solutions

DAIC

Philips’ study reveals that AI-powered ECG biomarker technology may help to identify patients with significant intermittent bradyarrhythmia, potentially improving timely diagnosis and management. Join Dr. Fiorina and Philips between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m.

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Cardiac Wire Q&A: ECG Automation’s Care Impact

CardiacWire

Jimenez and Ali co-founded AccurKardia in 2019 with a vision for unlocking the value of the ECG signal, and the company currently markets one of the few FDA-cleared solutions for automated ECG interpretation and arrhythmia detection. Here’s the rest of their story and vision for ECG automation.

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46 year old with chest pain develops a wide complex rhythm -- see many examples

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

There are three mechanisms of arrhythmia: automatic, re-entry, and triggered. The most common triggered arrhythmia is Torsades de Pointes. Automatic activity refers to enhanced pacemaking function (typically from a non sinus node source), for example atrial tachycardia. This has been discussed many times before on this blog.