Cardiovascular Business May 26, 2023
Michael Walter

Researchers have used advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models to identify five different heart failure subtypes, sharing their findings in The Lancet Digital Health.[1] This development, the group wrote, could go a long way toward improving patient care.

“We sought to improve how we classify heart failure, with the aim of better understanding the likely course of disease and communicating this to patients,” lead author Amitava Banerjee, DPhil, a professor with the UCL Institute of Health Informatics in London, said in a prepared statement. “Currently, how the disease progresses is hard to predict for individual patients. Some people will be stable for many years, while others get worse quickly. Better distinctions between types of heart failure may also lead to more...

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