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Sep 2023
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The Importance of ECG Interpretation in ...

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The Importance of ECG Interpretation in Medical Practice

Guest: Adam May, M.D.

Host: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. (@anthonykashoumd)

As technology advances, so does our proficiency in interpreting the heart's language, with ECG filtering playing a crucial role. The episode delves into the challenges posed by signal noise, compares traditional and AI-driven ECG filtering techniques, and underscores the promising future of the synergy between technology and cardiology for precise heart signal insights.

Topics Include:
  • ECG interpretation and why it is important for healthcare providers
  • Detection of Arrhythmias 
  • ECG misdiagnosis and how it impacts patient care and perception of care

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