سماعة ذكاء اصطناعي تشخّص أمراض القلب في 15 ثانية
Imperial College London has announced the invention of a smart headset powered by artificial intelligence capable of diagnosing three major heart diseases in just 15 seconds: heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and valvular heart diseases. This headset relies on analyzing heart sounds and precise electrocardiographic data, with results being immediately uploaded via a dedicated app on a smartphone. Researchers confirm that this development represents a qualitative leap in the early detection of heart diseases, providing a quick method that can be used in primary care clinics instead of the ongoing need for advanced devices. According to a report published by the Daily Mail about Imperial College London, a study was conducted on more than 12,700 patients in 96 clinics, and the results showed that the headset is more accurate than traditional tests; it was 2.33 times more likely to diagnose heart failure, 3.45 times more likely to detect atrial fibrillation, and 1.92 times more likely to discover valvular diseases. Experts believe that using artificial intelligence in this way will reshape the future of medical diagnosis and provide a practical tool for doctors to make quick medical decisions and reduce error rates.