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Home / Health / AI Speeds Stroke Treatment in England

AI Speeds Stroke Treatment in England

3 Dec

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Summary

  • AI technology analyzes CT scans within minutes to identify stroke cases.
  • AI platform helped speed up treatment by over an hour in some centers.
  • Thrombectomy rates at hospitals using AI doubled compared to those without.
AI Speeds Stroke Treatment in England

Artificial intelligence is transforming stroke care in England, leading to quicker access to life-saving treatments. The Brainomix 360 Stroke imaging platform analyzes CT scans rapidly, enabling doctors to identify major stroke cases and make swift treatment decisions. This technology has been shown to reduce treatment times by over an hour in some centers, increasing the chances of patients receiving a thrombectomy, a procedure to remove blood clots.

Research published in Lancet Digital Health indicates that hospitals utilizing the AI platform saw a doubling of thrombectomy rates. Patients reviewed by AI were also more likely to receive intravenous thrombolysis. This advancement is critical, as thrombectomy is most effective when performed within hours of stroke onset to minimize brain damage and improve recovery, including a better chance of returning to independent living.

The AI tool has been rolled out to over 70 NHS hospitals. While AI is improving access, the Stroke Association highlights that many patients still face challenges in receiving thrombectomy, with rates remaining below the European average. Continued support for clinical teams and a push for 24/7 thrombectomy access are essential to ensure all stroke patients receive timely and effective treatment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI technology helps doctors quickly analyze CT scans to identify stroke cases, speeding up treatment decisions and access to procedures like thrombectomy.
A thrombectomy is a procedure to remove blood clots from brain arteries, crucial for reducing brain damage and improving recovery from stroke.
The Brainomix 360 Stroke imaging platform is being used to analyze CT scans and aid in faster stroke diagnosis and treatment.

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