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Oct 2022
13m 52s

Validation of AI Cardiac MRI Measurement...

THE RADIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA
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Dr. Linda Chu discusses the validation of artificial intelligence cardiac MRI measurements and relationship to heart catherization and mortality prediction with Dr. Samer Alabed and Dr. Andrew Swift.

Validation of Artificial Intelligence Cardiac MRI Measurements: Relationship to Heart Catheterization and Mortality Prediction. Alabed et al. Radiology 2022; 305:68–79.

 

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