Mayo Clinic sees big success with AI detecting weak heart pumps via ECGs, could work with Apple Watch in the future<div class="feat-image">
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<p>In an interview with
CNBC today, the Mayo Clinic’s chair of cardiovascular medicine, Dr. Paul Friedman shared that they have seen promising results using
AI to detect an often symptom-less heart defect. It’s called asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction, which means a weak heart pump. In Mayo Clinic’s studies, they are using AI to read
ECGs and finding impressive results identifying weak heart pumps and even predicting individuals who will be at risk in the future.</p>
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Mayo Clinic sees big success with AI detecting weak heart pumps via ECGs, could work with Apple Watch in the future