Superhuman 20 second AI heart tool begins NHS roll-out

An AI tool analyses an MRI scan of a heart
An AI tool analyses an MRI scan of a heart
An AI tool analyses an MRI scan of a heart - A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by UCL researchers can be used to detect heart disease in record speed, helping to improve care for heart patients. The first-of-its-kind AI tool, described in a new paper in the Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance , analyses heart MRI scans in just 20 seconds whilst the patient is in the scanner. This compares to the 13 minutes or more it would take for a doctor to manually analyse the images after the MRI scan has been performed. It also detects changes to the heart structure and function with 40 per cent greater precision and extracts more information than a human can. Each year, around 120,000 heart MRI scans are performed in the UK. The researchers say that the AI will free-up valuable time of healthcare professionals - saving around 3,000 clinician days every year - so their attention can be directed to seeing more patients on NHS waiting lists, which will ultimately help with the backlog in vital heart care. The AI will also give patients and doctors more confidence in the results so that they can make better decisions about a person's treatment and possible surgeries.
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