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New AI tool simplifies heart monitoring: Fewer leads, same accuracy

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To diagnose heart conditions including heart attacks and heart rhythm disturbances, clinicians typically rely on 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) -- complex arrangements of electrodes and wires placed around the chest and limbs to detect the heart's electrical activity.

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HeartBeam Presents Positive Results on its Artificial Intelligence Capabilities for Detecting Arrhythmias

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The data was presented by Vivek Reddy , MD, Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Services at The Mount Sinai Hospital , during the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) conference in Berlin, Germany. The technology is designed to be used in HeartBeam’s small, portable, patient-friendly devices that allow for remote cardiac monitoring.

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News from EHRA 2024: International Experts Agree on Standards for Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

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Four heart rhythm organizations from around the globe developed the statement. It is also published in Heart Rhythm , the official journal of the HRS, Journal of Arrhythmia , the official journal of the APHRS, and Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology , the official journal of the LAHRS.

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HeartBeam Unveils AI Program Designed to Deliver Unprecedented Personalized Cardiac Insights

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a medical technology company focused on transforming cardiac care through the power of personalized insights, announced significant developments for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) applied to its proprietary vectorelectrocardiography (VECG) technology, including the addition of new leadership and advisory roles.

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New AI-powered Algorithm Could Better Assess People’s Risk of Common Heart Condition

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The findings, described in the journal npj Digital Medicine on December 12, 2023, used data on nearly half a million people who had each worn an electrocardiogram (ECG) patch to record their heart rhythms for two weeks—a routine screening test for AFib and other heart conditions.

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Heart Vest Could Help Predict Sudden Cardiac Death Risk

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Image courtesy of UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science / James Tye milla1cf Tue, 12/19/2023 - 18:19 December 19, 2023 — A vest that can map the electrical activity of the heart in fine detail could potentially be used to better identify people at high risk of sudden cardiac death , suggests a new study led by UCL researchers.

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Cardiomatics guide: Analyzing arrhythmias made easy

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In a world where technology reigns supreme, one of the most profound tools in medicine remains the irreplaceable electrocardiogram (ECG). It can measure many aspects, from how fast the heart beats to how well its chambers conduct electrical energy. Sinus tachycardia – sinus rhythm above 100 bpm is a sinus tachycardia.