In Odessa, for the first time in Ukraine, artificial intelligence for brain diagnostics was attracted.
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The neural network analyzes computed tomography images and detects pathological changes. Within 5 minutes after this, the doctor can make a decision on further treatment, the press service of the Ministry of Health reported on September 12.
Not only the health, but also the life of the patient depends on the timely diagnosis of diseases or brain damage. The accuracy of data analysis and the speed of obtaining diagnostic results help doctors obtain a so-called “second opinion” and prevent medical errors, the Ministry of Health added.
Neuromet automatically analyzes computed tomography images of the brain and detects pathological changes. And within 5 minutes after the image is processed by the program, the doctor can make a decision on further treatment.
The use of artificial intelligence to analyze CT images of the brain as part of the BrainScan project has shown good results. The Odessa experience of using a neural network to diagnose patients is now being used in frontline Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region.
Source: Racurs

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