Current Phenonenon AI Can Possibly Predict Cardiac Arrest?
Now a study says that we can predict and possibly prevent cardiac arrest with Artificial intelligence.
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 Nov 2023 11:38 AM GMTLife is unpredictable and so is death. Of late the cases of cardiac arrest are increasing. While lifestyle changes are one reason behind this, the recent Covid outbreak has a small role in this. A few surveys said that people developed post-Covid issues and their health was impacted slightly.
People irrespective of their ages are developing cardiac arrest and the trend is raising several concerns. Now a study says that we can predict and possibly prevent cardiac arrest with Artificial intelligence.
A few experts at the Paris Cardiovascular Research Center worked on the study and said that with the help of AI, cardiac arrest can be predicted and prevented if possible. The study was conducted after analyzing the data of cardiac arrest cases.
As per the reports, the research was conducted by studying 25000 sudden cardiac arrest death cases and 70,000 normal people. After studying both samples, the experts who worked on the study built some equations that helped their work. Based on the same equations, cardiac arrest can be predicted the experts say.
Xavier Jouven, who works as a professor of cardiology is the lead author of the study. Talking about the nature of the study said that cardiac arrest cases are on the rise and identifying such cases had become very tough and hence they came up with a new approach.
Shedding light on the approach he said that the medical information gathered by the electronic health records can help in predicting cardiac arrest.
We would get more information about the research as it is expected to be presented at the prestigious American Heart Association’s Resuscitation Science Symposium 2023 this month.
Cardiac arrests are accounting for a big percentage of deaths across the globe. As Cardiac arrests happen suddenly and those who develop it pass away within minutes it would be a game changer if AI could be used in predicting and possibly preventing the condition.