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Artificial Intelligence in Atrial Fibrillation

In this episode from the Radcliffe Podcast, Dr Fr…

An episode of the The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast podcast, hosted by The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast, titled "Artificial Intelligence in Atrial Fibrillation" was published on May 24, 2023 and runs 23 minutes.

May 24, 2023 ·23m · The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast

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In this episode from the Radcliffe Podcast, Dr Francisco Lopez-Jimenez (Mayo Clinic, US) and Dr David Harmon (Mayo Clinic, US) join us to discuss the future of AI in Atrial Fibrillation treatment, based on Dr Harmon's recently published article in AER Journal; 'Artificial intelligence for the detection and treatment of atrial fibrillation'. Dr Lopez-Jimenez and Dr Harmon discuss the possibilities that recent advances in the detection of atrial fibrillation using artificial intelligence-based technology offer, discussing its place in practice with consideration to standard practice electrocardiograms and advanced Holter ECG monitoring. They go on to discuss the implementation of this technology in day-to-day practice, as well as the potential barriers that may impact this. How could Artificial Intelligence impact your practice, and what are the recent advances? Prefer to watch in video format? https://www.aerjournal.com/video-index/artificial-intelligence-atrial-fibrillation If you have any questions or suggestions, please email [email protected].

In this episode from the Radcliffe Podcast, Dr Francisco Lopez-Jimenez (Mayo Clinic, US) and Dr David Harmon (Mayo Clinic, US) join us to discuss the future of AI in Atrial Fibrillation treatment, based on Dr Harmon's recently published article in AER Journal; 'Artificial intelligence for the detection and treatment of atrial fibrillation'. Dr Lopez-Jimenez and Dr Harmon discuss the possibilities that recent advances in the detection of atrial fibrillation using artificial intelligence-based technology offer, discussing its place in practice with consideration to standard practice electrocardiograms and advanced Holter ECG monitoring. They go on to discuss the implementation of this technology in day-to-day practice, as well as the potential barriers that may impact this. How could Artificial Intelligence impact your practice, and what are the recent advances? Prefer to watch in video format? https://www.aerjournal.com/video-index/artificial-intelligence-atrial-fibrillation If you have any questions or suggestions, please email [email protected].
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