Measuring the accuracy of cardiac output using POCUS: the introduction of artificial intelligence into routine care

ConclusionsOur study demonstrates that novel automation-assisted VTI is feasible and can decrease variability while increasing precision in CO measurement. These results support the use of artificial intelligence-augmented image acquisition in routine critical care ultrasound and may have a role for evaluating the response of CO to hemodynamic interventions. Further investigations into artificial intelligence-assisted ultrasound systems in clinical settings are warranted.
Source: Critical Ultrasound Journal - Category: Radiology Source Type: research
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