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Forum Health Launches Breakthrough Multifunction Cardiogram™ (MCG™) - A Game-Changing AI Solution for Early Heart Disease Detection

Forum Health Fond du Lac, a leading establishment within the Forum Health national integrative and functional medicine network, has introduced an innovative diagnostic tool known as the Multifunction Cardiogram™ (MCG™) scan. This pioneering technology is geared towards the early detection of heart disease and cardiac abnormalities, representing a significant leap forward in the realm of healthcare.

The MCG™ scan harnesses the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) to proactively identify potential heart issues before they escalate into life-threatening conditions. Fond du Lac has the distinction of being the first clinic within our network to implement this technology, and its outcomes have been highly promising.

The MCG™ scan serves as a preventative measure that can be applied to both younger individuals and the broader population, which faces an increasing risk of heart-related diseases. Unlike traditional diagnostic methods that rely on the manifestation of symptoms, the MCG™ scan relies on advanced AI technology to detect a wide range of cardiac concerns, including Coronary artery disease, Myocarditis, Microvascular disease, Rhythm irregularities, Cardiac stiffening, Plaque instability, Occlusions with exceptional sensitivity

This innovative cardiac diagnostic device, the MCG™ scan, operates on AI-driven technology that continually learns and enhances its diagnostic capabilities with each administered test. Each scan is meticulously compared to an extensive database containing data from over 200,000 patients who have experienced established cardiovascular diseases. Subsequently, an impartial and comprehensive heart dysfunction burden score is assigned to evaluate the patient's cardiac health. This score equips healthcare providers with invaluable insights, enabling them to make well-informed decisions and devise personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs.

 

Source:forumhealth.com

 

 

 

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