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Deep Learning ECG Analysis Reveals Cardiometabolic Burden in Diabetes

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Discovery of the day  ·  Diabetes

Deep learning analysis of ECGs detects Cardiovascular–Kidney–Metabolic syndrome burden in people with diabetes: a report from the Silesia Diabetes-Heart Project

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This study demonstrates that a deep learning model applied to routine 12-lead ECGs can quantify the cumulative burden of cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic disease in people with diabetes. Researchers from the Silesia Diabetes-Heart Project showed that the algorithm accurately identifies subclinical organ damage and stratifies risk for adverse outcomes beyond conventional clinical markers. For a leading diabetologist managing complex complications, this AI-driven approach offers a scalable, non-invasive tool to detect multi-organ involvement earlier, potentially improving risk stratification and personalized care strategies for high-risk patients.

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