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AI model may accelerate risk stratification of coronary revascularization in ED

ACC Wayne Batchelor
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  • Overview

    ACC.25 – Wayne Batchelor discusses the results of a study on the use of an AI-based ECG model for risk stratification of coronary revascularization in patients presenting to the ED with symptoms suggestive of an ACS.

  • Educational information

    This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA. 

  • Faculty

    Wayne Batchelor is President of the Medicine Service Line at Inova Health System in Fairfax, VA, USA. He is also a professor at Duke University in Durham, NC, USA and chair of the ACC's Interventional Council.

  • Disclaimer

    This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.

    Release date: 18 April 2025

    The findings of this study were simultaneously published in Eur Heart J.

    The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.

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Presenters
  • Overview

    ACC.25 – Wayne Batchelor discusses the results of a study on the use of an AI-based ECG model for risk stratification of coronary revascularization in patients presenting to the ED with symptoms suggestive of an ACS.

  • Educational information

    This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA. 

  • Faculty

    Wayne Batchelor is President of the Medicine Service Line at Inova Health System in Fairfax, VA, USA. He is also a professor at Duke University in Durham, NC, USA and chair of the ACC's Interventional Council.

  • Disclaimer

    This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.

    Release date: 18 April 2025

    The findings of this study were simultaneously published in Eur Heart J.

    The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.

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