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Could artificial intelligence help refine diagnostic pathways for arrhythmia?

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More than 2 million people in the UK are said to have an arrhythmia and 1.4 million of those have atrial fibrillation – a heart rhythm disturbance in which the heart beats irregularly and often abnormally quickly, and which is associated with an increased risk of an AF-related stroke.

Could AI help provide awareness that could lead to swift diagnosis? Join us today for a live webinar from 10.00am-11.15am BST to find out more, we are proud to announce Trudie Lobban, Founder and Trustee will be amongst the panellists today:

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