Stroke AHA/ASA/X
Jun 26, 2025, 13:17
AI and STROKE: Evidence on Software Performance in a Real-world Setting
Stroke AHA/ASA Journal recently posted on X:
”STROKE: This topical review by Aziz et al. on automated vessel occlusion software discusses emerging evidence of their utility, underlying algorithms, real-world diagnostic performance, and limitations | AHAJournals”
Read the full article here.
AI‑Powered Stroke Assessment – sounds promising, right?
But aren’t you surprised by the lack of data on how the software actually works, who is using it, and where the evidence of its utility in a real‑world setting is?
Here come Yasmin N. Aziz, Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Cincinnati, et al. to clear the dust from your eyes with a brilliant educational review of automated vessel occlusion software.
More updates on the use of AI and deep learning in medicine are coming in Hemostasis Today.
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