A recent health report for President Donald Trump has raised skepticism among medical professionals. Sean P. Barbabella, the physician to the president, stated that Trump is in excellent health, with strong cardiac and overall physical function. However, the report included an 'AI-enhanced electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis' that suggested Trump's cardiac age is approximately 14 years younger than his actual age. Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist, expressed doubt about the validity of this assessment, stating that the technology used is not clinically accepted. He noted that while it may be flattering for the president, it is not a reliable measure of cardiac health. The White House has not yet commented on the report. Other physicians have also indicated that including a 'cardiac age' in a medical report is unusual. The report was released following Trump's physical exam at Walter Reed Military Medical Center, which he described as a success.
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- unusual to add to a medical report
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Doctors Question Trump's Cardiac Age Assessment
President Trump's health report has been met with skepticism from doctors regarding the claim that his cardiac age is 14 years younger than his actual age. Medical professionals have questioned the validity of the AI technology used in the assessment, stating it is not clinically accepted. The White House has not yet responded to the concerns raised.
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- ✕ flattering for the president
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Trump’s ‘14 Years Younger’ Cardiac Assesment Questioned by Doctors
Doctors Question Trump's Cardiac Age Assessment