Doctors in Britain have started using a 'death calculator' for patients.


Doctors in the United Kingdom have started using artificial intelligence in the form of a calculator to determine possible death dates for patients. The results of an electrocardiogram are used for this calculation, which takes only a few minutes.
According to the doctors, the ECG results allow for the identification of potential health problems that may be unclear to medical staff. This method successfully determines the date of death with 78% accuracy and detects symptoms of arrhythmia and heart failure that might have been previously unnoticed.
Previously, the National Health Service of the United Kingdom recommended that emergency doctors work on the principle of "treat and street." This means that patients are recommended to be left in hospital corridors without hospitalization, prioritizing more complex cases.
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