AI heart test could cut failed surgeries in half
NCT ID NCT05366530
Summary
This study aims to help doctors predict which patients with a persistent, irregular heart rhythm (atrial fibrillation) will benefit most from a corrective procedure called ablation. Currently, about half of patients don't get lasting improvement from this surgery. Researchers will collect detailed heart data from patients and use computer analysis to find patterns that predict success, hoping to avoid unnecessary procedures.
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Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom
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