An artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by Mayo Clinic and Ultromics, Ltd., an AI echocardiography company based in Oxford, England, is highly accurate in screening for cardiac amyloidosis, a ...
An artificial intelligence program created explanations of heart test results that were in most cases accurate, relevant, and easy to understand by patients, a new study finds. The study addressed the ...
Background N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a key test in primary care to inform which people with ...
University of California, Irvine and Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health researchers have identified fundamental structural and functional differences between two major causes of mitral valve stenosis ...
Cardiac discomfort has been reported periodically in COVID-19-vaccinated individuals. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the role of myocardial strains in the early assessment of the clinical ...
PanEcho was developed using 1.23 million echocardiogram videos with multiple views that were part of nearly 34,000 transthoracic echocardiography tests conducted for people treated at a Yale-New Haven ...
Segmentation and measurement of cardiac chambers from ultrasound is critical, but laborious and poorly reproducible. Neural networks can assist, but supervised approaches require the same problematic ...
An echocardiogram (echo) is a medical test that provides valuable information on the heart. Medicare usually covers the test if it is medically necessary, and if the provider accepts Medicare ...
Patients visiting Civil Hospital, Jalandhar, can now access Echocardiography (ECHO) services free of charge, eliminating the ...
Heart disease is often called a “silent killer” for a reason—it develops quietly over years, often without symptoms, until it is too late. However, as per health experts, timely tests can help detect ...
Ah, February, and love is in the air. No? Not for you? Well, even if you don’t have someone to share Valentine’s Day with this year, guess what? You still have a heart. And since I assume you’re not ...