Heart Attack Detector By 14 Year Old: The remarkable efforts of 14-year-old NRI student, Siddharth Nandyala have made great success in the medical world. A young Artificial Intelligence (AI) enthusiast from Dallas, Siddharth has developed a groundbreaking application designed to assist in the early detection of cardiovascular diseases.
Young Techie Praised By Andhra Pradesh CM
Siddharth’s innovative work recently caught the attention of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu. During a meeting in India, the CM appreciated Siddharth’s dedication and success at such a young age, praising his contribution to medical technology. Expressing his best wishes for Siddharth’s future, the Chief Minister highlighted the significance of the project in improving healthcare outcomes.
Testing Done In US And India
The Circadian AI app has undergone rigorous testing, with over 15,000 patients in the U.S. and 700 patients in India, including cases at GGH Guntur, benefiting from its use. According to Naidu, the application’s ability to accurately diagnose cardiovascular conditions exceeds 96%, making it a powerful tool for early detection and intervention. The app, Circadian AI, uses smartphone-based heart sound recordings to identify potential heart-related issues, boasting an impressive 96% accuracy rate.
Pride Moment For The Family
Siddharth’s father, Mahesh Nandyala, originally from Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh, moved to the U.S. in 2010. Mahesh has expressed immense pride in his son’s achievements, which reflect not only a remarkable talent for technology but also a deep commitment to improving healthcare worldwide.
As Siddharth continues to push the boundaries of what AI can do in healthcare, his story is inspiring millions, demonstrating the power of young minds in shaping a brighter future.