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Thursday Aug 17, 2023
CineECG vs. 12-Lead ECG: A Comparative Exploration of ECG Approaches
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
CineECG vs. 12-Lead ECG: A Comparative Exploration of ECG Approaches
Guest: Peter van Dam, Ph.D.
Host: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. (@anthonykashoumd)
In this episode, Dr. Peter van Dam, a visionary in the field of 12 lead ECG, shares insights on assessing cardiac electrical dyssynchrony and identifying disease pathways. He introduces his innovative approach, CineECG, highlighting its distinctions from conventional methods and discussing comparisons with artificial intelligence in ECG interpretation.
- In the context of utilizing the 12-lead ECG to assess cardiac electrical dyssynchrony and identify disease pathways through ventricular depolarization, how do you accomplish this and what potential benefits does it offer clinicians?
- How does your approach, such as CineECG, differ from the conventional 12-lead ECG?
- When comparing your approach to the utilization of artificial intelligence for improving ECG interpretation, what are the key similarities and differences to CineECG?
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