Results from the RAPID-MIRACLE trial have found, for the first time, that the widely used MIRACLE2 risk score can be applied outside a hospital setting to accurately predict brain injury following a ...
Researchers at King's College London have shown that a widely used cardiac arrest risk score can be applied before patients ...
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Can a smartwatch save your life? Google researchers develop smartwatch algorithm to detect cardiac arrest
A machine learning algorithm running on a smartwatch demonstrated the ability to detect sudden loss of pulse with high specificity (99.99%) and moderate sensitivity (67.23%), according to a study led ...
A new AI model proved to be better than medical professionals at identifying patients at high risk of cardiac arrest, according to a federally funded study done at Johns Hopkins University published ...
In an effort to tackle in-home cardiac arrest, University of Washington researchers have devised a novel contactless system that uses smartphones or voice-based personal assistants to identify ...
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