AI assistance reduced interpretation time by 48 seconds per examination while increasing clinician confidence scores.
Nearly 23% of pregnancies with fetal major CHDs exhibited adverse obstetric outcomes compared with 9% of those without them (adjusted OR 2.96, 95% CI 2.49-3.53), researchers led by Gitte Hedermann, MD ...
AI-aided analysis of prenatal ultrasounds detected heart defects more quickly and accurately than doctors evaluating the tests on their own, according to findings reported Thursday. Adobe ...
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BrightHeart raises €11m to drive AI heart defect detection platform adoption
BrightHeart’s AI-based CHD detection platform received FDA clearance in 2024 and is currently being used at a limited range ...
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AI Improves Accuracy of Fetal Heart Defect Diagnosis
In a new study presented at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s (SMFM) annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting™, researchers revealed that AI can assist clinicians in accurately detecting ...
Pregnant women with elevated blood-sugar levels are more likely to have babies with congenital heart defects, even if their blood sugar is below the cutoff for diabetes, according to a new study from ...
The risk of fetal congenital heart defect (CHD) gradually increased with increasing pre-pregnancy maternal body mass index (BMI), in a study that used 10-year registry data of all live births, ...
Obstetricians at Mount Sinai were the first in New York City to use an artificial intelligence tool that can lead to early detection of congenital heart defects in fetuses. Doctors in the Raquel and ...
The AI also gave doctors more confidence, allowing them to evaluate scans more quickly FRIDAY, Jan. 31, 2025 -- Artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors detect fetal heart defects, improving ...
New research in Sweden has produced a "blueprint" revealing how the human heart is built during prenatal development. It offers insights that could lead to improved prenatal care and new treatments ...
Sept. 30 -- TUESDAY, Sept. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Infants born with a rare heart defect may have better outcomes when surgery to repair the heart is done while the infant is still in the womb, Harvard ...
Artificial intelligence can help doctors detect fetal heart defects, improving newborns' chances of survival, a new study says. AI-aided analysis of prenatal ultrasounds detected heart defects more ...
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