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Britain.. Smart technology that increases the recovery rate of stroke victims

2023-01-05T15:11:55.507Z


London-SANA Preliminary results revealed that the artificial intelligence programs used in a number of British hospitals saved patients


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Preliminary results revealed that artificial intelligence programs used in a number of British hospitals have saved tens of thousands of patients from permanent disability due to stroke.

According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, technology that helps doctors quickly diagnose patients who have had a stroke has tripled the number of people who live a normal life, as the preliminary analysis of data that included more than 100,000 patients suspected of having a stroke shows that the percentage of those who have almost completely recovered increased. From 16 to 48 percent.

Experts point out that this is due to faster diagnosis and treatment, which is an essential part of stroke recovery, pointing out that there are now plans to launch this technology that uses artificial intelligence algorithms to support doctors in interpreting brain scans across the country in an effort to enhance results for stroke patients. .

This comes at a time when the National Health Service “NHS” revealed that it is turning to artificial intelligence to try to solve the family crisis by using software that accurately predicts when patients will be ready to leave hospital .. and it can then alert social care services in advance about the expected date for patients to be discharged from the hospital. Hospital, allowing for the setting up of care beds or community care packages.

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Source: sena

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