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Edition: | 1st |
Publisher: | Wiley, John & Sons, Inc. |
ISBN: | 1-119-81301-8 (1119813018) |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-119-81301-9 (9781119813019) |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Copyright: | 2022 |
Publish Date: | 06/22 |
Weight: | 1.82 Lbs. |
Pages: | 352 |
Subject Class: | CAR (Cardiology) |
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Discipline: | Cardiovas Sys | Subject Definition: | Heart Failure | NLM Class: | WG 370 | LC Class: | RC685 | Abstract: | Our knowledge of human biology especially related to the heart, increases every day. This makes it nearly impossible for physicians to stay current on the latest research in their fields, let alone in all of the others that directly affect their ability to treat their patients properly.Predicting Heart Failure: Invasive, Non-Invasive, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Based Methodsfocuses on the mechanics and symptoms of heart failure and various approaches, including conventional and modern techniques to diagnose it. Moreover, itbookprovides a detailed presentation of the latest research data for preventing and treating heart failure. In this book, thirteen chapters address different conditions related to the heart, with detailed descriptions of each. The first chapter discusses invasive, non-invasive, machine learning, and artificial intelligence-based methods for predicting heart failure.Additionally, this chapter discusses heart failure causes, symptoms, and treatment, as well as research related to heart failure. In the second chapter, we examine the traditional methods of predicting heart diseases and implementing artificial intelligence technology to predict heart diseases accurately. A discussion of the main characteristics of cardiovascular biosensors is presented in Chapter 3, along with their open issues for development and application.We summarize the difficulties of wireless sensor communication and power transfer in chapters four, five, and six, which outline the utility of artificial intelligence in cardiology.Chapter 7 discusses how to predict heart diseases using data mining classification techniques.Applied machine learning is all discussed in Chapters 8 and 9 and advanced methods for estimating HF severity and diagnosing and predicting heart failure. In chapter 10, the present state of artificial intelligence and biosensors based on materials is briefly discussed.The underlying technologies of various invasive and non-invasive devices, and their benefits, are discussed and analyzed in Chapter 11. A discussion of the risks and issues associated with the remote monitoring system was also included in this chapter. A panel of these HF prediction devices is presented in Chapter 12 and their invasive and noninvasive alternatives. Furthermore, it advances the potential of artificial intelligence in mobile monitoring technologies to provide clinicians with improved treatment options, ultimately easing access to healthcare by all patie |
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