
Scientists created virtual replicas of patients’ diseased hearts so precise that blocking a dangerous irregular heartbeat in these digital “twins” showed doctors how to better treat the real thing.
One of the first clinical trials of these custom models suggests it might improve care for ventricular tachycardia, a notoriously difficult-to-treat arrhythmia.
The study, by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, was a small first step.
The Food and Drug Administration allowed the digital twin technology to guide treatment for just 10 patients, and much larger studies will be needed.
But the results reported Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine come as doctors increasingly are exploring how a technology long used in aerospace and other industries might be harnessed for better health, too. (CNN)
The reason I wrote this blog is because it seems that technologies in other fields can cross over into medicine revealing new answers to heretofor unsolvable ailments!
Each of us must do what we can to KEEP HOPE ALIVE!








