Artificial intelligence to prevent cardiovascular disease with a voice recording
Technology is proving to be increasingly useful for treating various pathologies, even at a distance. In the future, thanks to artificial intelligence it will be possible record the sound impulses of your voice to understand if the blood flows smoothly in the arteries or if there are obstructions that can prevent the flow, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease such as heart attack or stroke.
Artificial intelligence, in a laboratory function, will examine the characteristics of the voice to capture and indicate which subjects will be most exposed to the risk of stroke. According to the study presented to the American College of Cardiology Congress, the concentration of a specific voice marker represents a 2.6 times greater risk to undergo pathologies related to the coronary arteries.
A simple one is enough for the test registration made with your smartphone: a feature that facilitates the use of the technique. Experts examined about a hundred people, subjecting them to coronary angiography to check the condition of the coronary arteries. Then, each was asked to record three different voice messages of about thirty seconds: the first to read a short text, the last two to tell two personal experiences.
Science speculates the role of the autonomic nervous system. The latter, in fact, affects the voice and some heart and arterial health parameters, such as heart rate or blood pressure. This link supports the idea of remote monitoring to prevent strokes and heart attacks.