Sobyanin spoke about a new unique system for diagnosing stroke
Clinical testing of a new high-tech artificial intelligence-based system designed to diagnose stroke and prescribe surgical treatment to patients is underway in Moscow. The mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, told about this in his Telegram channel.
"The system integrates into the hospital's local digital circuit and helps to quickly and accurately make decisions about the need and effectiveness of surgery for ischemic stroke, as well as offering optimal patient management tactics. She uses CT and MRI scans for analysis," explained the mayor of the capital.
Artificial intelligence algorithms help doctors in difficult cases: They point out possible risks, reduce the likelihood of diagnostic errors, and complement professional opinion.
The system was developed by specialists from the Davydovsky State Design Bureau in collaboration with the Moscow innovation company with the support of Medtech and as part of a grant program from the Moscow government. The new IT development has already been tested in the stroke hospital of this hospital. After confirming the clinical effectiveness, the system is planned to be implemented in all clinics in the city where stroke treatment is carried out.
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