An AI-based care system could help some stroke survivors avoid immediate relapse, according to research presented at the recent American Stroke Association conference. People who have a stroke are vulnerable to having another soon after the first, and can remain so for up to five years. But a team of China-based scientists and doctors found that an AI-based "clinical decision support system" ended up cutting the likelihood of "new vascular events" by 25.6% during the three months after the initi
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Researchers presenting late-breaking science during the second day of the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference, ISC 2024, reported they found an artificial intelligence (AI) system to help guide treatment decisions for stroke patients led to improved stroke care quality and fewer recurrent strokes, heart attacks and vascular death among stroke survivors three months after a stroke.