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Oct 29, 2025, 07:31
The Use of Artificial Intelligence to Improve Detection of Acute Incidental Pulmonary Emboli – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The use of artificial intelligence to improve detection of acute incidental pulmonary emboli
By Ronald Kuzo, David Levin, Alex Bratt, Lara Walkoff, Garima Suman, and Damon Houghton
- Context: Incidental pulmonary emboli (IPE) are often overlooked in imaging performed for other reasons. AI-based detection tools aim to enhance accuracy.
- Study: In 14 453 CT scans from 9 171 patients, a commercial AI algorithm was retrospectively compared with radiologist interpretations.
- Findings: AI identified 36 missed IPEs but also generated 94 false positives and missed 30 radiologist-detected cases. Combined AI + human review yielded the highest overall detection, reinforcing that AI augments rather than replaces radiologists.”
Title: The use of artificial intelligence to improve detection of acute incidental pulmonary emboli
Authors: Ronald S. Kuzo, David L. Levin, Alexander K. Bratt, Lara A. Walkoff, Garima Suman, Damon E. Houghton

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