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  • AI-Based ECG Analysis Significantly Improves STEMI Detection, Reduces False Activations

    AI-Based ECG Analysis Significantly Improves STEMI Detection, Reduces False Activations

    Artificial intelligence (AI)-based echocardiogram (ECG) analysis significantly improved STEMI detection, reduced false activations and enhanced recognition of nonconventional presentations, according to research presented at TCT 2025 and simultaneously published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. These findings support the integration of AI-based ECG analysis into acute chest pain pathways.

    In one of the first large, real-world evaluations of an AI-based ECG model for STEMI triage in the emergency setting, investigators retrospectively analyzed the Queen of Hearts algorithm (PMcardio) in 1,032 patients with suspected STEMI who triggered cardiac catheterization laboratory activation at three geographically diverse PCI centers from January 2020 through May 2024. Patients were identified using activation logs maintained for ACC’s Chest Pain – MI Registry and ACC’s CathPCI Registry.

    Index ECGs underwent both standard triage and blinded retrospective AI ECG analysis, which was trained to detect benign mimics and acute coronary occlusion. Of note, the reference standard was an angiographically confirmed culprit lesion with positive enzymes, and diagnostic accuracy, subgroup analyses and false-positive activation (FPA) classification were compared.

    Of included patients (all ≥18 years old), 601 (58%) had confirmed STEMI. The AI ECG model outperformed standard triage by reducing FPA rates (8% vs. 42%), demonstrating higher index sensitivity (92% vs. 71%) and improving specificity (81% vs. 29%) (all p<0.001). Additionally, the AI ECG model area under the curve was 0.94, and it maintained consistent performance across clinically challenging subgroups, and reclassified 91% of biomarkers correctly.

    In presenting the findings, Timothy D. Henry, MD, FACC, said, “These results indicate that AI-enhanced STEMI diagnosis at the first medical contact has the potential to shorten time to treatment and reduce false activations. This technology may be especially valuable in optimizing the transfer of STEMI patients from non-PCI centers to ensure timely and appropriate care.” However, he adds that moving forward, prospective implementation studies are needed to confirm real-world effectiveness.

    In accompanying editorial comment, Mohamad Adnan Alkhouli, MD, FACC, and Abdullah Al-Abcha, MD, note the “remarkable progress” of the integration of AI into cardiovascular medicine. They add that the authors “should be commended for developing an operational AI model aimed at addressing one of the most complex and error-prone aspects of interventional cardiology practice – STEMI activation.”


    Clinical Topics:
    Acute Coronary Syndromes, Invasive Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention, Interventions and ACS, Interventions and Imaging, Angiography, Nuclear Imaging


    Keywords:
    Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, TCT25, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Angiography

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  • snowboard field eye 1980s, 2160s, and 2340s for Milano Cortina 2026

    snowboard field eye 1980s, 2160s, and 2340s for Milano Cortina 2026

    1980 spins add to the snowboarding progression among slopestyle and big air Olympic medallists

    The Beijing 2022 podium was back on snow this fall, gearing up for the 2025/26 World Cup season as the 1980s became all the rage—not the year, but…

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  • From webs to wound healing: ASU scientists harness silk for medical innovation

    From webs to wound healing: ASU scientists harness silk for medical innovation

    At Arizona State University, researchers are unraveling the secrets of one of nature’s most remarkable materials: silk. 

    From the humble silkworm cocoon to the intricate threads of spider webs, silk has fascinated scientists for…

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  • Gallery – IHF

    1. Gallery  IHF
    2. Egypt to face Nigeria in Nations Cup warm-up in December – National Teams – Sports  Ahram Online
    3. Pharaohs host Super Eagles in final warm up on December 14  The Guardian Nigeria News
    4. World Cup 2026 & AFCON 2025 Preparations: Egypt…

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  • SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch of private Griffin moon lander now targeting mid-2026

    SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch of private Griffin moon lander now targeting mid-2026

    SpaceX’s next mission to the moon, and the next launch of its triple-booster Falcon Heavy rocket, has slipped to no earlier than July 2026.

    Astrobotic’s Griffin-1 lunar lander, carrying NASA and commercial payloads that include rovers from

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  • South Africa bid to turn semi-final tears to triumph at third time of asking

    South Africa bid to turn semi-final tears to triumph at third time of asking

    The stark similarity between the two captains’ press conferences, before the England versus South Africa semi-final, was what preceded them. Out came a slender, black bottle of spray from a corner and it headed straight for the captain’s chair….

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  • Daniella Karagach on Dylan Efron, Freestyle Idea, Dream Celeb

    Daniella Karagach on Dylan Efron, Freestyle Idea, Dream Celeb

    Daniella Karagach and Dylan Efron have had an ascending track record throughout season 34 of Dancing With the Stars. It’s something viewers may not have expected, as The Traitors winner and brother to Zac Efron joined the competition with…

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  • You can save $250 on a Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic at Best Buy – here’s how

    You can save $250 on a Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic at Best Buy – here’s how

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    If you’re a fan of Samsung Galaxy watches but haven’t yet sprung for the Watch 8 Classic model, now’s the perfect time to do so. Right now you can trade in a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro or Galaxy Watch 6 Classic at Best Buy and…

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  • Zhang Lu Discusses His New Film ‘Mothertongue’

    Zhang Lu Discusses His New Film ‘Mothertongue’

    Fresh from taking home the Busan International Film Festival’s inaugural best film award for Gloaming in Luomo in October, Korean-Chinese director Zhang Lu brings its sister piece, Mothertongue, across the water to premiere in the Tokyo

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  • For the first time, James Webb telescope detects 5 ‘building blocks of life’ in ice outside the Milky Way

    For the first time, James Webb telescope detects 5 ‘building blocks of life’ in ice outside the Milky Way

    For the first time, scientists have spotted multiple complex building blocks of life in the ice around a star outside the Milky Way.

    Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers detected five large, carbon-based compounds around a…

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