Mayo Clinic is using digital technology to shape the health care of the future.
In this innovative research study, Mayo experts developed and tested an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to detect low ejection fraction — a weak heart pump — using Apple Watch electrocardiogram (ECG) signals.
This study demonstrates how AI can help prevent or get ahead of diseases, specifically heart disease, by creating scalable, AI-enabled care as part of our vision to Cure, Connect and Transform health care.
Philanthropy fuels advancements like these and accelerates our efforts to create a world where the best possible care is accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Learn more about the study, published in Nature Medicine.
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