AI-assisted diagnosis of asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction may detect disease early and thereby expedite treatment of low ejection fraction, according to data published in JACC: Advances.“Early detection of left ventricular dysfunction is crucial, as delayed diagnosis often leads to worse patient outcomes and higher health care costs,” Salima Qamruddin, MD, technical director of the echocardiography laboratory at the Ochsner Medical Center and director of the Women’s Cardiovascular Clinic at Ochsner Heart & Vascular Institute, said in a press release. “ThisRead More