TBI and AI
If it seems like AI is everywhere these days, that's because its use has become so widespread. AI’s reach in the TBI realm is no less extensive: hence the length of this post. Assessment time immediately following the injury is critical. When a patient is admitted with a potential TBI, AI can automatically classify the injury severity and flag abnormalities on CT scans within seconds in the emergency room. This results in reducing the number of missed bleeds. AI has been shown to catch subtle findings radiologists may miss looking at CT or MRIs, especially under pressure. AI can analyze: A. Eye movement tracking, speech pattern changes, and identify whether a brain injury has occurred even when CT scans are normal (common in mild TBI). B. AI can be used in predicting outcomes: ...