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Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Electrocardiogram: A Possible Mechanism to Monitor Cardiac Amyloidosis Therapeutic
Reid P Schlesinger1, Iuri Ferreira Felix1, David M Harmon2
1Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
JACC. Case Reports
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Artificial intelligence-enhanced electrocardiogram has emerged as an effective tool for the detection and prognostication of cardiac amyloidosis. In this series, we present 4 cases that demonstrate the potential of the artificial intelligence-enhanced electrocardiogram as a useful tool for monitoring treatment response in cardiac amyloidosis.
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