AI trained on 15,000 eye scans aims to spot disease early
NCT ID NCT07497815
Summary
This study aims to create and test an artificial intelligence (AI) system designed to detect and classify major eye diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Researchers will use about 15,000 existing eye scan images from patients in Costa Rica to train and validate the AI. The goal is to build a tool that works well for the local population, potentially helping doctors spot diseases earlier and more accurately.
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Asociados de Mácula y Vítreo de Costa Rica
San José, Provincia de San José, Costa Rica
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Centro Ocular
Heredia, Centro, Costa Rica
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