Heart attacks and heart diseases are the cause of most deaths worldwide! Shocked? But it's the truth. A heart attack is considered a dangerous disease because at times it does not even give enough time (to the patient) to recover. But now it will soon be easy to save the lives of heart patients. Scientists have designed an artificial intelligence, which studies the patient's heartbeat and tells about the estimation of heart attack or heart failure. By this technique, the patient's life can be saved easily.
AI gives 100% accurate information
AI has been composed by the 3 major universities of the world - Surrey University, Warwick University, and Florence University. Information about this artificial intelligence and its study has been published in the journal Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. According to the study, with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI), doctors can check heart patients and know when they are suspected of having heart failure. The special thing is (according to the study), information received from Artificial Intelligence has proved to be 100% accurate.
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According to research, Artificial Intelligence (prepared by these universities), can catch Congestive Heart Failure quickly and accurately, by just checking 1 heartbeat. Congestive heart failure is a problem that progresses slowly and affects blood circulation in the body.
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In the future, it will be easier to check diseases by AI and the lives of patients will be saved easily. The reason behind this is that nowadays it takes time to get results from the tests (that are taken to detect disease). There are many diseases, whose test results take at least 2-3 days. Apart from this, they are also very expensive. Whereas with the help of Artificial Intelligence, these diseases can be detected in less than 1 minute and moreover, they can give more accurate information.
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