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Cardiology collaboration advances machine learning predictions for AFib after stroke

Medical Xpress

Researchers at Penn State are using machine learning and existing electrocardiogram (ECG) data to help doctors make more accurate predictions.

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Prescribing of key heart failure medications improved with tailored digital alerts

Medical Xpress

Doctors who received customized electronic health record (EHR) alerts for specific patients were 2.5 Doctors who received customized electronic health record (EHR) alerts for specific patients were 2.5

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AI supports doctors' hard decisions on cardiac arrest

Medical Xpress

When patients receive care after cardiac arrest, doctors can now—by entering patient data in a web-based app—find out how thousands of similar patients have fared.

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Doctor Finds ‘Energizing’ Second Career as PI

Velocity Clinical Research

Cromwell, MD, FAHA, FNLA, FAAFP, is board-certified in Family Medicine and Clinical Lipidology with over 20 years of clinical research experience. A s he reflects on his accomplished multi-decade medical career, Cromwell realizes that it is the clinical trial research work itself that brings him the most joy.

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Tools to predict stroke risk work less well for Black patients, study finds

STAT News

Stroke risk prediction tools are meant to guide how doctors approach a potentially deadly condition, using factors like heart disease and high blood pressure to get a handle on which patients might benefit from a particular treatment.

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Blood pressure measurements in the clinic may vary widely between doctor's visits

Medical Xpress

Blood pressure measurements taken in a medical office can vary widely between visits, new research finds, offering further support for guidelines that call for supplemental home monitoring.

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Artificial intelligence could improve heart attack diagnosis to reduce pressure on emergency departments

Medical Xpress

An algorithm developed using artificial intelligence could soon be used by doctors to diagnose heart attacks with better speed and accuracy than ever before, according to new research from the University of Edinburgh published in Nature Medicine.

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