A South Korean digital healthcare startup announced on the 9th that it has developed an AI-based digital diagnostic platform that can help people detect early signs of heart attacks at home. Yonhap News Agency reported that the platform integrates real-time ECG data generated by wearable devices such as smartwatches, helping users detect 21 types of arrhythmias in a home environment, assess the likelihood of cardiac arrest within the next 24 hours by analyzing ECG data, and send instant alerts to patients, their primary physicians, and emergency centers. (Sina Finance)
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A Korean company develops a diagnostic and treatment platform using AI to prevent heart attacks
A South Korean digital healthcare startup announced on the 9th that it has developed an AI-based digital diagnostic platform that can help people detect early signs of heart attacks at home. Yonhap News Agency reported that the platform integrates real-time ECG data generated by wearable devices such as smartwatches, helping users detect 21 types of arrhythmias in a home environment, assess the likelihood of cardiac arrest within the next 24 hours by analyzing ECG data, and send instant alerts to patients, their primary physicians, and emergency centers. (Sina Finance)