Here are four heart centers tapping artificial intelligence in cardiology treatment:
- Los Angeles-based Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai found that artificial intelligence can detect an abnormal heart rhythm in people not yet showing symptoms.
- New York City-based Mount Sinai researchers developed an artificial intelligence model that interprets electrocardiogram as language.
- East Lansing-based Michigan State University is one of 20 global sites using artificial intelligence to generate a "real-time" image of the patient's body with X-rays during surgery.
- Pittsburgh-based UPMC developed a "digital twinning" model that allows physicians to create a digital "patient" with the same characteristics as their real patient and adjust treatments to see potential outcomes or side effects.