Director of the Imaging Medicine Department of National Taiwan University in Hsinchu, Po-Chin Liang, pointed out that through the AI ​​cerebral hemorrhage auxiliary detection system, the location of the patient's brain hemorrhage (shown in the red box) can be more accurately grasped, which will help achieve the goal of smart and precise medicine.

(Provided by Hsinchu National Taiwan University Branch)

[Reporter Liao Xueru/Hsinchu Report] 69-year-old Mr. Hu suffered from vomiting and diarrhea twice, but did not improve after visiting the doctor. The next day, he began to experience symptoms such as dizziness, coughing, and wheezing. Through the AI ​​cerebral hemorrhage auxiliary detection system, the patient's brain stem was quickly diagnosed with a bleeding area of ​​about 4 cm, and he was immediately arranged for surgery to stop the bleeding and remove the blood clot; Mr. Hu was transferred out of the intensive care unit 1 week after the operation, and the symptoms disappeared 3 weeks after the operation, and he recovered Good, go home to recover and recuperate.

Chen Junwei, a physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine of the National Taiwan University Branch Hospital in Hsinchu, said that under the vision of becoming a model of smart medical care, the Department of Imaging Medicine has introduced an AI cerebral hemorrhage auxiliary detection system, which can locate brain computed tomography (CT) images without contrast agents. , can quickly diagnose intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) within 30 seconds, which can assist emergency physicians to classify more quickly, play a role consistent with emergency triage grading, and allow physicians to treat more serious patients in a timely and priority manner.

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In addition, emergency physicians can also refer to the AI ​​cerebral hemorrhage auxiliary detection system to assist decision-making, reduce the probability of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis, and reduce the time gap between consultation and communication between various departments.

Chen Xinming, a doctor of the Department of Imaging Medicine, pointed out that especially for patients with stroke and brain injury, the disability and mortality rate is high, and the treatment is often a race against time. With the assistance of the AI ​​cerebral hemorrhage auxiliary detection system, it can effectively reduce the cerebral hemorrhage in the first time. The time that bleeding patients stay in the emergency department effectively strives for golden treatment time.

Liang Po-chin, director of the Department of Imaging Medicine, said that the Hsinchu National Taiwan University Branch is committed to improving a number of forward-looking technical solutions, hoping to allow both doctors and patients to have a better care experience, such as the use of AI-assisted software to speed up the time for doctors in the Department of Imaging Medicine to complete the report. Before and after the installation of the system, the time to complete the outpatient head CT report was reduced from an average of 489 minutes to an average of 271 minutes, demonstrating the perfection and efficiency of smart medical services.

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