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Leveraging AI-Enabled Remote Cardiac Monitoring to Improve Cardiovascular Care

DAIC

Imagine a future where a silent, undetected heart condition is caught before it turns into a life-threatening event a future where artificial intelligence (AI) -powered insights alert clinicians to warning signs long before symptoms appear. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death in the U.S.

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Study Finds AI Can Help Predict Patients With High Risk of Major Adverse Cardiac Events

DAIC

2, 2024 — Eko Health recently announced a new independent study from researchers at Imperial College London (Imperial) that demonstrated how AI can identify patients with significantly higher risk of experiencing major adverse cardiac events (MACE), including heart attacks and heart failure.

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Embracing Cardiac Imaging: Overcoming Barriers, Adopting In-house Solutions, and Navigating Future Advancements

DAIC

Cardiovascular CT's non-invasive nature allows patients to avoid being admitted to a hospital for imaging, which makes it more convenient and patient-friendly. Committed to advancing patient care, I introduced cardiac CT in my private practice, becoming the first private cardiologist in the region to do so.

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Women’s Guide to Heart Health: Spotting the Early Signs of Cardiac Trouble

GEMMS

This blog will guide you through understanding the early signs of cardiac trouble, the importance of recognizing these signs early, and how GEMMS’ tailored EHR solutions enhance cardiology care. Unique Risk Factors for Women Women face unique risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

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Comprehending the Dreadful Impacts of COVID-19 on Cardiovascular Treatments

SoftCath

But as the new variants and their implications started showcasing in the infected patients, it became clear that it has several physiological manifestations. Among numerous other disorders, patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases have the largest mortality rate.