Ultromics, a pioneer in AI-driven cardiology solutions, today announced an investment from the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Venture Fund, a fund within American Heart Association ...
Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee has made history as the first site in the United States to implement a ...
Separately at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology in Amsterdam, Siemens Healthineers and Philips trained their spotlights on how artificial intelligence will continue to change ...
Assessing heart health The wearable cardiac ultrasound imager is flexible, making it ideal for cardiac imaging of bodies in motion, even during strenuous exercise. (Courtesy: David Baillot/UC San ...
Hu, Huang, Li et. al. Ultrasound can provide detailed images of your heart, but the bulk makes it impractical for continuous scanning — especially outside of the hospital. It might be far more ...
The FDA approved the first artificial intelligence-powered software designed to assist and guide medical professionals without any specialized training through the steps of a cardiac ultrasound ...
In a recent article published in the journal Nature, a team of researchers described a wearable ultrasonic device that allows cardiac function to be assessed directly in real-time, with improved ...
New research assessed if there is a link between heart health and dementia. Published in JAMA, research from the University of Minnesota assessed if there is a link between heart health and dementia.
Researchers find machine learning can classify heart anatomy on an ultrasound scan faster, more accurately and more efficiently than a human. Abrar Al-Heeti Senior Technology Reporter Abrar Al-Heeti ...
Thanks to media attention for the American Heart Association's "Go Red" campaign to raise awareness of heart disease in women, you may already know that heart disease is the top killer of American ...
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