Research highlights ai’s potential to help doctors detect contect content congenital heart defects

Research highlights ai’s potential to help doctors detect contect content congenital heart defects


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Congenital Heart Defects (Abnormalities of the heart that are present at birth) as a diagnosis that is servere Enough to require surgery or other medical intervention with the first year of life. Despite Advances in Prenatal Care, The Detection Rate of Congress Rart Deects during Routine Ultrasounds Remains Suboptimal.

In a new study to be presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s (SMFM) Annual Meeting, The pregnancy meetingResearchers will unveil findings that sugges that ai can help clinicians better detect congenital heart defects on Routine Prenetal Ultrasounds.

In the study, a group of physicians with experience ranging from one to 30+ years reviewed 200 Ultrasounds. A total of 14 ob-gyns and maternal-faetal medicine subscielic The data was compared to determine where the clinicians’ ability to detect cases are suspecious for contenital heart defects improved with the association of the software.

Regardless of a Physician’s Years of Experience or SubSpecialty Training, Results Showed that AI System Significantly Improved A Clinic’s Ability to Detect s.

Secondarily, results also

“At Least Half of Prenatal Ultrasounds in the United States Are Being At By Non-Specialists, Medical Professionals-Including Ob-Gyns-WHO MAY NOT BE TRANED Ins Or whose ability to detect congenital heart defects is still Quite low, even in developed counties like the us, “Says the study’s lead author jennifer lam-rachlin, MD, a Maternal-Fetal Medicine SubSpeecialist.

Lam-rachlin is the director of fetal echocardiography at carnegie imaging for women and assistant clinical professor in the raqueel and jaime gilinski department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Recepture E at the ICHN School of Medicine at Mount Sinai West in New York City.

“Our Findings Show That The AI-Based Software Significantly Improved Detection of Ultrasounds that was Suspicious for Congenital Heart Defects Not On Among Ob-GYNS BUT AMONS BUT Als SubSpecialists. Potential to change clinical practice. “

“Most Condenital Heart Defects Occur in Pregnancies that are Considered Low Risk, which means the pregnant person is most likely being As more experience in detecting congenital heart defects, “Says Christophe Gardella , Ph.D., Chief Technical Officer for Brighteart, The Paris-Based Manufacturer of the AI-Based Software.

“We Built Our Ai Software with Experts to Help Elevate The Detection Rate, Even Among Non-Specialists, and Drive Earlier Diagnosis to Imprve Outomes.”

Provided by Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine


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