Generative AI as a Lifesaver: CerebraAI Aids in Faster and More Accurate Stroke Detection.
About CerebraAI
CerebraAI, an Intel Liftoff member, was established in 2018 in partnership with stroke clinics in Almaty, Kazakhstan, to address the pressing issue of prompt stroke diagnosis. Neurologists, radiologists, and neurosurgeons may identify early stroke symptoms from CT scans by using their cloud-native platform, which is accessible via web and mobile apps and leverages sophisticated AI algorithms and computer vision.
The Prospects for Patient Care
Make your critical care unit a safer environment for your patients by giving your doctors the tools they need to make choices more quickly and accurately.
Reshaping care with AI and automation at the heart.
Using automation to unlock the possibilities of remote monitoring
Putting unmatched real-time patient data accessibility at your hands. Anywhere, at any time.
Innovative artificial intelligence that provides useful insights
Deciphering the body’s reaction to certain critical care situations via millions of intricate patterns.
Use prescriptive analytics to identify issues
Empowering Physicians
At Cerebra, it is certain that doctors are the ones who provide the majority of patient care. The Real Heroes are empowered by it technology, which has been thoughtfully created to be a supporting mechanism.
Unique diagnostic pattern
The Artificial Intelligent-powered decision support system is designed to recognize that each patient is unique. Thus, in order to provide a distinct pattern of diagnosis, the clinical algorithms map and distinguish across millions of patient factors.
Made with people in mind. Humans created it
In order to identify the start of a variety of complications, from sepsis to electrolyte imbalances like hypokalemia, data-driven algorithms map and distinguish between several patient parameters.
Enhanced safety for patients
Safer and secure critical care is ensured by round-the-clock, real-time patient monitoring, either one-on-one or via a command center.
Less strain on doctors
By automating important repetitive, large volume, and forceful jobs Doctors can focus on making important decisions and taking action with to Cerebra.
Decreased exposure in pandemic situations
During pandemics, remote monitoring and instant access to patient data minimize exposure and maximize PPE use.
Higher quality of care
Communication won’t be interrupted with to constant, real-time access to patient data. Consequently, medical mistakes are less common and overall care standards are raised.
The Obstacle: A Time-Based Race
In the United States, a stroke claims the life of one person every three minutes. Eighty-seven percent of these strokes are ischemic, meaning that a blockage in an artery supplying the brain is the cause. Saving lives depends on prompt and precise detection, yet 84% of hospitals have trouble with this, often as a result of restricted access to MRI equipment.
Because human specialists interpret CT brain images subjectively, traditional stroke diagnosis techniques are often ineffective and slow. These delays are made more difficult by the lack of trained neuroradiologists, which results in longer treatment durations and worse patient outcomes. An innovative diagnostic tool that uses AI and computer vision to improve stroke diagnosis, speed up triage procedures, and increase patient care is desperately needed.
The Solution: GenAI Fills the Diagnostic Gap
By bridging the diagnostic gap between non-contrast CT and MRI, CerebraAI is creating generative AI software that greatly improves the prompt identification and treatment of strokes. The triage system from CerebraAI analyzes CT brain scans using AI algorithms to determine if a stroke is present, categorize the kind of stroke (ischemic vs. hemorrhagic), locate the stroke, measure the amount of blood involved, and provide an ASPECTS score.
Currently, CerebraAI analyzes more than 4,000 CT brain pictures each month for 47 hospitals in Kazakhstan and two in Uzbekistan. Their system uses annotated data to continually improve its AI skills. The United States does not approve of CerebraAI’s software.
Intel & CerebraAI
CerebraAI may collaborate directly with Intel developers to maximize the AI startup’s use of the Intel OpenVINO toolbox with to Intel Liftoff. After winning an Intel hackathon, CerebraAI demonstrated to the firm how to employ Intel optimization tools in various ways. Several of CerebraAI’s models now make use of the Intel OpenVINO toolset.
Enhancing Stroke Treatment: CerebraAI’s Dedication to Improving Patient Results
The goal of CerebraAI is to improve stroke diagnosis and care. They are working to provide medical professionals tools that will help them identify strokes more rapidly and accurately using their GenAI-based solutions. This endeavor is a component of CerebraAI’s continuous dedication to improving hospital operational efficiency and patient outcomes. The AI that makes Non-Contrast CT work at its best.