Voice Controlled Catheterisation Laboratory |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.18, No. 3)Publication Date: 2023-03-27
Authors : N John Camm;
Page : 283-287
Keywords : AI; Cardiovascular disease; Cath lab; Voice controlled device; Machine learning;
Abstract
Voice-controlled catheterization laboratory is a future technology that would be designed to make the process of catheterization safer and more efficient. Cardiac Catheterization is a common procedure including Angiography and Angioplasty. The current method of catheterization uses manual lab, which can be cumbersome, stressful, and prone to errors, especially in critical procedures. Voice-controlled catheterization laboratory utilizes voice commands and natural language processing to operate the Cath Lab. The system is programmed to respond to voice commands and execute the desired movement with accuracy and precision. This technology eliminates the need for manual control, reducing the risk of human error and enabling Cardiologists to concentrate on the procedure. In addition, voice control allows for faster, more efficient catheterization, which can save time and resources in a hospital setting. Voice-controlled catheterization laboratory is the future of cardiac procedures, providing a safer and more efficient way to perform catheterization. This article reviews the technology that is expected to become widely adopted in the near future and will significantly improve the quality of cardiovascular procedure.
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