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1.- Fred Werner from ITU introduces an AI for Good webinar about using AI to diagnose cardiac diseases.
2.- The webinar brings together world champion footballer Iker Casillas and AI medical startup IDOVEN to discuss AI solutions for heart health.
3.- LJ Rich, BBC Click presenter, moderates the discussion between Iker Casillas and Dr. Manuel Marina Breysse, cardiologist and CEO of IDOVEN.
4.- Video highlights of Iker Casillas' goalkeeping career are shown, lifting over 28 national and international trophies including the 2010 World Cup.
5.- In 2019, while training, Casillas started feeling chest pain and discomfort, nearly suffering a heart attack before receiving swift medical attention.
6.- This experience made Casillas reflect on important things in life and he later connected with IDOVEN after learning about their cardiac AI work.
7.- IDOVEN aims to reduce cardiovascular disease and sudden cardiac death by using AI to automate arrhythmia diagnosis from electrocardiograms (ECGs).
8.- Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally and largest cost driver for healthcare systems. IDOVEN's AI tackles this massive problem.
9.- Casillas explains the peace of mind he gets from IDOVEN's continuous heart monitoring in addition to checkups with his cardiologist every 4 months.
10.- IDOVEN's cloud AI platform can diagnose 74 arrhythmias affecting 10% of the population in under 30 minutes, achieving cardiologist-level 90%+ accuracy.
11.- IDOVEN published the first study showing AI can predict 6-month atrial fibrillation recurrence, which affects 4% of people over 40 years old.
12.- Early diagnosis enabled by AI screening leads to better prognosis and lower costs. IDOVEN aims to make this accessible to all.
13.- Casillas feels technology to improve people's lives and prevent cardiac events is rightly being pursued. He trusts and supports IDOVEN's work.
14.- IDOVEN's AI, trained by expert cardiologists, automates repetitive diagnostic tasks, allowing more precise, efficient and affordable healthcare that benefits patients and doctors.
15.- For widespread adoption, hospitals need to digitize operations and create plug-and-play platforms for AI solutions to easily integrate and add value.
16.- More athlete data is being gathered for analysis to gauge performance, health and even gain a competitive edge on opponents' capabilities.
17.- Dr. Breysse, a cardiologist, started IDOVEN after facing the inefficiencies and global impact of manual ECG analysis throughout his medical career.
18.- IDOVEN projects saving 8000+ lives from undiagnosed heart disease and 600,000 hospitalizations through early detection if their AI is widely utilized by 2025.
19.- Both Casillas and IDOVEN are collaborating on a "Heartbeats" campaign to promote cardiac health and serve vulnerable populations with limited access to care.
20.- People are encouraged to donate their "digital heartbeats" to aid IDOVEN's research, which 90% of the webinar audience said they would do.
21.- Making children aware of heart health through education, diet, exercise and family lifestyle is key to fostering prevention early in life.
22.- Apple Watch, Fitbit and other wearables are becoming proper medical devices but confusion remains on how to best utilize data they provide.
23.- Algorithmic biases in AI can arise if training data is not representative of the general population the models will be used on.
24.- In 5 years, Casillas and Breysse hope for an end to the pandemic, a return to normalcy and greater real-world implementation of AI healthcare solutions.
25.- AI in athlete cardiac care should focus on both detecting issues early to protect health and utilizing data to optimize athletic performance.
26.- Technology will keep evolving and breaking perceived limits in healthcare and other domains. Continued innovation is expected to increasingly help people.
27.- ITU shares upcoming AI for Good webinars on smart cities, trustworthy AI, developing girls' AI skills, AI in health, etc.
28.- The webinar, with full Spanish interpretation, will be posted on YouTube. 90% of the audience was satisfied with the session.
29.- The organizers thank the speakers, moderator, technical team and audience. More information on ITU's AI for Good programming is available.
30.- The webinar concludes with gratitude to all involved in delivering an insightful discussion on the important topic of AI and cardiac health.
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