Researchers at Tampere University have developed a new method to detect congestive heart failure using heartbeat intervals.
By analyzing patterns in these intervals over different time scales, they were able to identify complex heart disease-related characteristics that were previously difficult to detect.
The method successfully detected congestive heart failure with 90% accuracy, making it a more affordable and accessible alternative to current diagnostic methods.
This study suggests that smartwatches and heart rate monitors could revolutionize heart disease diagnosis and care in the near future.