A novel electrocardiogram (ECG) method which uses signals from the ear and hand to check heart rhythm is revealed today at EHRA 2011 a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress. The ECG does not ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, and although electrocardiography (ECG) is critical for diagnosis, interpreting ECG signals requires extensive training. Current machine ...
Background Electrocardiography (ECG) is recommended as part of IOC's preparticipation health examination in athletes. The new Seattle criteria for interpreting ECG in athletes are developed with ...
When people seek emergency care for shortness of breath, a routine electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI) is better than standard blood tests at determining if the ...
Results from a study presented at Heart Rhythm 2009 this morning suggested that regular ECG screenings in high-level performing athletes can detect pathophysiology missed during regular history and ...
A novel electrocardiogram (ECG) method uses signals from the ear and hand to check heart rhythm. The ECG does not require two hands and could be used by drivers, athletes, and the military. A novel ...
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