ICU doctors and surgeons often need to analyze large volumes of complex heterogeneous data to make life-critical decisions for patients. Edwards Lifesciences’ corporate vice president and general manager of critical care, Katie Szyman, believes that the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning will play an increasingly important role in helping doctors predict adverse outcomes before they happen, better manage patients and reduce complications.
Szyman recently sat down with Medtech Insight for a virtual interview to discuss how she and her team are using AI-driven minimally invasive and noninvasive tools in
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