Johns Hopkins creates digital twin heart for ventricular tachycardia treatment
NewsBytes | April 3, 2026 12:39 AM CST
Ten-patient study shows promising outcomes
In a small study with 10 patients, eight stayed free from arrhythmia for over a year, better than usual results, and most were able to stop their medications.
By targeting only the problem spots in the heart, doctors can avoid extra damage and possibly speed up procedures.
The team has begun a trial using it to treat atrial fibrillation, and other researchers are studying digital twins for cancer care.
We could potentially make these procedures shorter, safer, more effective.
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