AI Speech-to-Text Tool for Heart Failure
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
What is the purpose of this trial?
This trial tests an AI Voice Assistant to determine if it can help people with heart failure share health information more easily with their doctors. The researchers aim to find out if this tool can accurately capture patient-reported health information and improve communication with healthcare teams. Participants will use both the AI tool and a paper survey to compare results. Adults with heart failure receiving cardiology care at Stanford University who can clearly communicate in English may be suitable for this study. As an unphased trial, this study offers participants the chance to contribute to innovative research that could enhance patient-doctor communication.
Do I need to stop my current medications to join the trial?
The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It's best to discuss this with the study team or your doctor.
What prior data suggests that this AI Voice Assistant is safe for capturing patient-reported health information?
Research has shown that AI voice assistants are generally safe to use. Studies have found that these tools can assist in patient care after heart procedures by identifying problems early and enabling safe early discharge from the hospital. One study found that patients using a virtual voice assistant experienced a low rate of complications.
Although specific data on side effects or negative events is lacking, these studies suggest that AI voice assistants are well-tolerated and do not pose major safety concerns. The primary goal is to gather health information to enhance communication with healthcare teams, rather than to administer a drug or medical treatment, which often carries more risk.12345Why are researchers excited about this trial?
Researchers are excited about the AI Voice Assistant for heart failure because it offers a new, technology-driven approach to patient monitoring and communication. Unlike traditional methods that rely on in-person visits and manual data entry, this AI tool can capture patient-reported outcomes in real-time through natural conversation. This not only makes it easier for patients to share their symptoms and experiences but also allows for quicker data analysis and potentially faster interventions. By integrating AI into patient care, there's hope for more personalized and timely management of heart failure, which could improve overall treatment outcomes.
What evidence suggests that this AI Voice Assistant is effective for heart failure?
Research has shown that AI tools can help manage heart failure. Studies have found that AI can detect early signs of heart failure by analyzing changes in a person's voice. One study showed that AI assistants can improve patient health, reducing hospital visits by 18% for those with congestive heart failure. AI can also analyze heart test data to identify other heart problems. In this trial, participants in the AI Voice Assistant arm will interact with an AI voice assistant tool, which may gather important health information from patients, aiding doctors in making better treatment decisions.14678
Who Is on the Research Team?
Alexander Sandhu, MD, MS
Principal Investigator
Stanford University
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
This trial is for adults with heart failure who are under cardiology care at Stanford University. Participants must understand and communicate in English well enough to follow study procedures. Those with conditions that could risk their safety or affect the study's outcome, or have diminished decision-making capacity, cannot join.Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Timeline for a Trial Participant
Screening
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial
Treatment
Participants interact with the AI Voice Assistant tool and complete a paper survey
Follow-up
Participants are monitored for usability, agreement, and accuracy of the AI Voice Assistant
What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?
Interventions
- AI Voice Assistant
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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?
Stanford University
Lead Sponsor