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Open-source AI tool shows promise for stroke vessel occlusion detection

Researchers have evaluated an open-source AI tool designed to detect vessel occlusions during strokes. The tool, developed by THU students, was tested on a substantial dataset of 1,236 DSA image series from 309 patients. While the AI demonstrated effectiveness in identifying large vessel occlusions, its performance was less consistent with smaller vessels, highlighting the importance of understanding its limitations. AI

IMPACT This research highlights the potential of AI in medical diagnostics for stroke, emphasizing the need for further development to improve accuracy for smaller vessels.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes the evaluation of an open-source AI tool in a research paper, which is a research milestone. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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    New open-access paper in Neuroradiology: Spotting vessel occlusions during a stroke is challenging. We evaluated our open-source AI tool that warns of such bloc

    New open-access paper in Neuroradiology: Spotting vessel occlusions during a stroke is challenging. We evaluated our open-source AI tool that warns of such blocked vessels — developed by THU students and tested with our clinical partners — on a large real-world dataset: 1,236 DSA…