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This AI calculator can tell how close you are to death

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Last updated: 25 October 2024 19:51
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This AI calculator can tell how close you are to deathAn AI-enabled death calculator developed by researchers can predict future health risks and potential death using an electrocardiogram or ECG.

This AI calculator can tell how close you are to death

An AI-enabled death calculator developed by researchers can predict future health risks and potential death using an electrocardiogram or ECG.

Lancet researchers created a new tool called AI-ECG Risk Estimator (AIRE).
Lancet researchers created a new tool called AI-ECG Risk Estimator. (Symbolic photo: Getty Images)

Researchers have developed an AI-enabled mortality calculator that can tell you how close you are to your death.

Published in Lancet Digital Health, the study showed that AI-powered electrocardiograms (ECGs) can help predict a person’s risk of future health issues and even death, but their use has yet to be Not used in everyday medical care.

Current prediction models do not offer clear steps for individual patients, are not easy to explain, and do not align well with biology.

To tackle these issues, Lancet researchers created a new tool called the AI-ECG Risk Estimator (AIRE).

In addition to predicting mortality, AIRE can also predict future heart failure, a condition in which the heart stops being able to pump efficiently, leading to health problems and early death in about eight out of ten cases. It happens.

“We sought to address these limitations of previous AI-ECG approaches by developing the AI-ECG Risk Estimator (AIRE) platform,” the researchers wrote.

The study showed that AI-powered electrocardiograms (ECGs) could help predict a person's risk of future health issues and even death, but they are not yet used in everyday medical care. Is done. (Photo: Getty Images)
The study showed that AI-powered electrocardiograms (ECGs) could help predict a person’s risk of future health issues and even death, but they are not yet used in everyday medical care. Is done. (Photo: Getty Images)

Two hospitals under Britain’s health agency National Health Service are set to trial the technology from the middle of next year. But experts hope it will be used in healthcare within five years.

Hundreds of patients entering hospitals may soon get estimated lifespan predictions from an AI “death calculator.” The device uses a single electrocardiogram (ECG) test, which records heart activity over minutes, to detect hidden health problems that doctors might otherwise miss.

The program, called AI-ECG Risk Estimation, or AIRE, has been proven in studies to correctly identify the risk of death with 78% accuracy over 10 years after ECG.

How does this technology work?

Lancet researchers trained the technology using a dataset of 1.16 million ECG test results from 189,539 patients.
They found that it detected future serious heart rhythm problems in three-quarters (76%) of cases and future atherosclerotic heart disease, where the arteries narrow, making it difficult for blood to flow, in seven out of ten cases. .

Clinicians will be informed not only about the diagnosis, but also about the many health risks, allowing early intervention and disease prevention.

For example, if the AIRE risk estimate says you’re at high risk for a specific heart rhythm problem, you can be more aggressive about preventing it from happening.

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