Artificial intelligence-based technology forecasts cardiac arrests months in advance. This ground-breaking technology has the potential to save countless lives.
A novel technique based on artificial intelligence and heart scans of patients can forecast if they will die of cardiac arrest. The method, termed Survival Study of Cardiac Arrhythmia Risk, develops a tailored survival estimate via neural networks. Arrhythmia-related sudden cardiac mortality accounts for up to 20% of all fatalities globally. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops appropriately pumping blood, resulting in an abrupt cessation of blood flow throughout the body. According to a study, many persons who have a cardiac arrest fell ill days before the event.