Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in predicting heart health. Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed an AI system that can forecast a person's risk of experiencing a heart attack up to 10 years in advance. Additionally, AI models are now able to predict sudden cardiac deaths with 90% accuracy by analyzing data from a decade prior to the incidents. These advancements in AI for healthcare have the potential to address the prevalence of heart disease globally, including in the context of rare diseases. The use of AI in healthcare is seen as a crucial tool for improving health equity and patient care, especially in settings with limited healthcare resources.
A new study conducted by the University of Oxford finds that artificial intelligence (AI) has the capacity to predict an individual’s risk of having a heart attack up to a decade in advance. https://t.co/egdzam6G11
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