AI reads brainwaves to find hidden pain in dementia patients
NCT ID NCT06256666
Summary
This study tested a new way to detect pain in people with dementia or memory problems who have trouble telling others they're hurting. Researchers used a brain-scanning device and artificial intelligence to look for pain signals in brain activity. They compared these signals to observations from nurses to see if the technology could help doctors better understand when these patients are in pain.
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Santa maria maddalena Hospital
Volterra, Pisa, 56048, Italy
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