Kim et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Artificial intelligence predicts clinically relevant atrial high-rate episodes in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devicesKim et al., 2022
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- Kim M
- Kang Y
- You S
- Park H
- Lee S
- Kim T
- Yu H
- Choi E
- Park H
- Park J
- Lee Y
- Kang K
- Shim J
- Sung J
- Oh I
- Park J
- Joung B
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- Scientific Reports
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To assess the utility of machine learning (ML) algorithms in predicting clinically relevant atrial high-rate episodes (AHREs), which can be recorded by a pacemaker. We aimed to develop ML-based models to predict clinically relevant AHREs based on the clinical …
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