Scientists from the University of Leeds in England have developed a program called Find-HF(Ffuture innovations in heart failure detection), which aims to identify disease symptoms using only patient records. The new tool is considered by its creators to be “an extremely powerful and unique national resource.”
Artificial intelligence (AI) and what can be done with it is the order of the day. The healthcare industry has also begun to take steps along with AI. ABOUT Find-HF This is an example. The English project detects and “speeds up diagnosis by two years,” the researchers say.
Chris Gale, professor at Leeds University and Teaching Hospital, believes this link between healthcare and artificial intelligence technology will open a “crucial window of opportunity” for patients.
Scientists seek to improve quality of life as ‘heart failure diagnosis’ [tem sido recebido] at too late a stage,” said Ramesh Nadarajah, a health data researcher at the University of Leeds. BBC, the scientist explained that time is critical to illness because “Treatment is potentially less effective, especially when it comes to women and older people.”
For development purposes Find-HFThe study analyzed data from 565,284 adults in the UK and the National Taiwan University Hospital database in China. Taking into account the results, the researchers explained that artificial intelligence is able to identify patients with the highest risk of developing heart failure and those who can be hospitalized within five years.
The platform can be used by family doctors to receive alerts that will allow testing and diagnosis of the disease.
Author: morning Post
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