Can AI outsmart Alzheimer's? software aims to sharpen brain scan diagnosis
NCT ID NCT07417540
Summary
This study tested whether a new computer software called 'SCALE PET' helps doctors interpret brain scans more accurately when looking for signs of Alzheimer's disease. Four doctors reviewed old brain scan images from 190 people, sometimes using the software for help and sometimes not, to see if it improved their ability to spot the disease. The goal was to see if this AI tool makes diagnosis more reliable and gives doctors more confidence in their readings.
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Ajou University Hospital
Suwon, South Korea
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