In a step that reflects An-Najah National University’s leadership in scientific research and medical innovation, a group of medical students and graduates from the University’s MD Program have successfully published an international research article on the latest advances in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the early diagnosis of myocardial infarction (heart attack) through electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis.


The study, titled “Artificial Intelligence for Myocardial Infarction Detection via Electrocardiogram: A Scoping Review”, was published in the prestigious Journal of Clinical Medicine (JCM), ranked Q1 with an Impact Factor of 2.9.

Contributors to the research include Sosana Bdir, Mennatallah Jaber, Osaid Tanbouz, Fathi Milhem, Iyas Sarhan, and Mohammad Bdair, under the supervision of Dr. Walaa Abu Alya, an internal medicine resident in the United States and An-Najah alumna, and Dr. Thaer Alhroob, also an internal medicine resident in the United States and An-Najah alumnus. The project was further supported and overseen by Dr. Mohammad Qneibi , Director of the Neurology Center, who provided guidance and ensured the successful international publication of the study.

The research reviews developments over the last decade in applying AI techniques to ECG-based detection of myocardial infarction, highlighting their potential to revolutionize early diagnosis and improve patient outcomes worldwide.

An-Najah University expressed its pride in the accomplishments of its students and alumni, reaffirming its commitment to academic and research excellence and looking forward to further achievements that strengthen the University’s position both locally and internationally.

Full article available here: Journal of Clinical Medicine


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