Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation remains a pivotal skill in the delivery of emergency and critical care, as frontline nurses utilise this diagnostic tool to rapidly assess cardiac function and ...
Abstract An electrocardiogram assesses the heart’s electrical activity. It is commonly used as a non-invasive monitoring device in many different healthcare settings. This article, the second in a ...
Correct interpretation of an electrocardiogram may prompt life-saving, emergency measures; incorrect interpretation may delay care with life-threatening consequences. Currently, there is no uniform ...
AN electrocardiogram (often referred to as ECG or EKG) is the most-ordered heart test. An ECG is required for virtually every patient being evaluated for a heart-related issue or heart-related symptom ...
Physicians will remain in the loop, but AI can “turbocharge and augment our abilities,” an emergency medicine physician says.
Artificial intelligence (AI)–based electrocardiogram interpretation (AI-ECG) detected left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) in patients with muscular dystrophy, a recent study found. Routine ...
Incorporating an electrocardiogram (ECG) during pre-participation screening for athletes has demonstrated a reduction in incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD); however, it remains controversial in ...