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VisitCambridge AI Detects Mitral Valve Disease in Small Dog Breeds with 90% Accuracy Using Digital Stethoscope
Oct 29, 2024, 01:48 AM
A team from Cambridge University has developed an AI system capable of detecting heart disease in small dog breeds with 90% accuracy. This innovative technology focuses on identifying heart murmurs, which are crucial for diagnosing mitral valve disease, particularly common in breeds such as King Charles spaniels, poodles, and chihuahuas. The AI analyzes audio recordings from digital stethoscopes to improve early detection of cardiac issues, which are significant contributors to health problems in dogs. This advancement represents a significant step forward in veterinary medicine, leveraging machine learning algorithms to enhance diagnostic capabilities.
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