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Alexa Helps Detect Cardiac Arrest and Calls Emergency Care For You

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on June 20, 2019 at 5:47 PM
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Smart speakers like Alexa and Google Home can act as remotely operating systems that monitor a person's breathing and accurately pick up agonal breathing of cardiac arrest and immediately alert family or calls emergency services for help. The tool was 97% accurate in detecting agonal breathing from a distance of up to 20 feet.


The proof of concept tool using artificial intelligence was developed by scientists at the University of Washington, in a study led by first author Justin Chan, a doctoral student and co-corresponding author Shyam Gollakota, an associate professor at Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington.

‘Newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) tool can work through a smart speaker such as Alexa and identifies irregular breathing of cardiac arrest in asleep patients and immediately alerts family or emergency care services for immediate help and be potentially lifesaving.’

The findings of the study appear in npj Digital Medicine.

What is Agonal Breathing?

Agonal breathing occurs when a patient experiences really low oxygen levels and sounds like a sort of a guttural gasping noise, which is characteristic making it a good audio biomarker for someone having a cardiac arrest.

Training AI Tool to Identify Agonal Breathing of Cardiac Arrest

"We don't want to alert either emergency services or loved ones unnecessarily, so it's important that we reduce our false positive rate," said Chan.

The findings of the study suggest that AI working through smart speakers or smartphone apps could be potentially lifesaving in cardiac arrest patients. The team feel this tool could be used as a smartphone app or a skill for Alexa that runs in the background while the person is asleep.

Future Plans

In summary, the findings of the study show how AI tools can be used in our daily lives to detect possibly life-threatening symptoms and alert emergency services for prompt help.

References:

  1. Contactless cardiac arrest detection using smart devices - (http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41746-019-0128-7)


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