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Using AI software to treat a common heart rhythm disorder

Por: The Boston Globe Business September 19, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island Hospital is the only site in New England using artificial intelligence to treat atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that causes irregular heart rhythms.The hospital partnered with Providence-based Volta Medical to use the company’s VX1 AI software as part of an international study led by Volta. Their VX1 is a specialized software solution that “can only function with cutting-edge cardiac mapping and recording... + full article



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