AI-Powered ECG may spot hidden blood clots in minutes
NCT ID NCT07412418
First seen Feb 22, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study aims to see if a one-minute recording of the heart's electrical activity (ECG), analyzed by a computer model, can help screen for pulmonary embolism (a serious blood clot in the lungs). Researchers will enroll 500 adults who need testing for this condition. They will compare the computer's findings with standard medical tests to see if the ECG method is accurate enough to be a quick, non-invasive screening tool.
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University Clinical Hospital №1, Sechenov University
Moscow, Russia
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