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ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A pilot study led by Alaska Heart & Vascular Institute's (AHVI) electrophysiologist Mark E. Willcox, MD, found that human-led diagnostic data interpretation outperformed artificiual intelligence (AI) screenings by over 200 percent. As a study initially designed to compare the performance of two common cardiac monitors—the BioGuardian by Preventice and the Carnation Ambulator Monitor (CAM) by BardyDx—Willcox's findings were of such significance as to be presented during the Heart Rhythm Society's annual conference, provoking continued conversations surrounding cardiac monitors' approval process, the relationship between human and artificial intelligence in healthcare and how Willcox's findings will affect the future of cardiology. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |