How Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Outcomes For Stroke Patients (Video) - South Florida Reporter
People use artificial intelligence – or AI – any time they ask Siri, Alexa or Google to help them find something. But AI is also changing how health care providers treat patients. "Finding data that's faster, that works continuously like computers do to help make rare diagnoses or faster diagnoses," Dr. David Freeman, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says. Dr. Freeman has helped develop AI that could soon improve outcomes for people who suffer from a certain kind of stroke called an intracerebral hemorrhage, or ICH. Right now, patients with an ICH go to a hospital with symptoms, get a CAT scan, then have to wait for results and for doctors to figure out how to address it.
May-7-2018, 03:42:40 GMT
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