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Application of artificial intelligence to the electrocardiogram
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Application of artificial intelligence to the electrocardiogram

CardioNewsUK 8 October 2021 AIArtificial IntelligenceCOVID-19ECGEHJSmartphonesTechtechnologyWearables

By ZI Attia et al Taken directly from the European Heart Journal  Artificial intelligence (AI) has given the electrocardiogram (ECG) and clinicians reading them super-human diagnostic…

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