More than doctors could prove to be more accurate
Lung cancer and heart disease are often not found in the grip of experienced doctors. But the intelligence of the machine is spreading these diseases tremendously.
Through the Artificial Intelligence, the UK's National Health Service has succeeded in catching very serious diseases. Heart-related diseases of the heart of the heart are often circulated to highly skilled doctors worldwide. At present, cardiologists see the graph of the beating heart from the scan. But this is not even 100 percent of the risk of heart attack or heart attack. The disease of one of the five patients still remains untouched.
The Artificial Intelligence System developed in John Radcliffe Hospital makes a very accurate review of the graph from the scan. The machine captures a small slope or downhill from millimeter. During the test, the machine was placed on one side and on the other hand was a very experienced doctor. In case of illness, the machine beat doctors badly.
A scan report of 1,000 patients checked during the last seven years has been reported in the machine. Senior cardiologist Professor Leeson said, "Being a cardiologist we accept that we do not always recognize it correctly. But now we have the possibility of doing it better." There are 60,000 heart scans each year in the UK. In about 12,000 of these cases, the disease is not in the grip.
Scientists claim that they have a system of mechanical intelligence to accurately identify lung cancer and heart diseases. The system will save millions of pounds.
In the summer of 2017, free trial of Heart Disease Technology was conducted in hospitals of National Health Service. Speaking to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Genetics expert John Bell said, "The NHS spends around 2.2 billion pound pathology services, this cost can be reduced by 50 percent."