Scientists train computers to spot stroke warning signs
NCT ID NCT07172165
Summary
This study aims to create a better tool for detecting tiny blood clots in the brain, known as microembolic signals, which are strong predictors of future strokes. Researchers will collect 850 ultrasound recordings from patients and have multiple experts analyze them to build a reliable computer model. The goal is to develop a standardized method that helps doctors identify stroke risk more accurately and consistently.
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Faculty of Medicine University Porto
Porto, 4200-319, Portugal
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