Experts have developed a software for early warning of heart attacks.
Science has advanced so much that it is now possible to think anything. Experts have developed a software that can predict a heart attack using an X-ray.
According to media reports, experts have developed this software based on artificial intelligence. Its algorithm reads a database of thousands of heart and chest X-rays that have been individually rated by doctors to decide whether or not the patient is a patient.
However, artificial intelligence plays a decisive role in this and not only warns of the risk of heart attack but also of stroke. In this regard, the National Institute of Cancer in the United States has also conducted its clinical trials. It included a total of 11,430 patient X-rays.
The majority of patients were on the verge of a heart attack and were treated with statin therapy. This can prevent the risks of heart attack. All these X-rays were then compared with X-ray images of new patients and based on this, the software warned of the risk of heart attack.
The results were presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting. Some people were told by the software that they might have a heart attack in the next ten years. This gives the patient time to take preventive measures.
However, extensive testing of the algorithm has now begun. Thus, machine learning can open a permanent chapter in the prediction of heart diseases