Machine learning and advanced imaging improve prediction of heart attacks
22 Feb 2022
Hybrid imaging: A 70-year-old patient presented with diffused largely non-calcified disease (centre panel in red) in the left anterior descending (LAD) artery and demonstrated increased 18F-NaF uptake (right panel) in the low-attenuation plaque on PET. (Courtesy: Journal of Nuclear Medicine)
A machine learning model that combines data from two advanced imaging techniques can predict a patie
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Cynthia E Keen is a freelance journalist specializing in medicine and healthcare-related innovations