The first artificial intelligence (AI) stethoscope has gone beyond listening to a heartbeat. Researchers at Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust discovered that an AI ...
A new handheld device could replacing traditional stethoscopes for heart disease screening, say scientists. University of Cambridge researchers have developed an instrument for detecting certain types ...
A stethoscope "upgraded" with AI technology can help doctors detect three heart conditions in just 15 seconds. This is the revelation of researchers from Imperial College in the UK, who have shown ...
Stethoscopes powered by artificial intelligence (AI) could help medics detect three different heart conditions in seconds, according to researchers. The technology can analyse subtle differences in ...
UK researchers say a stethoscope powered by artificial intelligence (AI) can detect three heart conditions in just 15 seconds. The AI stethoscope analyses small changes to the heartbeat and blood flow ...
In a large study of about 12,000 patients, the AI stethoscope proved highly effective. A team of researchers from Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has developed an ...
Valvular heart disease (VHD) is a potentially fatal condition, yet it's difficult to diagnose with a regular stethoscope. A possibly life-saving new multi-sensor stethoscope is claimed to be much ...
Researchers have developed an AI-powered stethoscope that can diagnose heart conditions in just 15 seconds. The device, manufactured by Eko Health, analyzes ECG recordings and heart sounds to detect ...
Researchers have found a new way using Artificial Intelligence (AI) that could help in detecting three different heart conditions not in minutes, but in seconds. The study was conducted jointly by ...
The stethoscope, invented more than 200 years ago and an integral part of a doctor’s toolkit, is entering the artificial intelligence generation. A trial by Imperial College London included over 1.5 ...
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