Scientists train AI to read pain in dementia Patients' brainwaves
NCT ID NCT06256666
Summary
This study aimed to find a better way to detect pain in people with dementia or other cognitive problems who have trouble communicating. Researchers used a simple brainwave monitor (EEG) on 30 hospitalized patients to look for pain signals. They then used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze these brainwaves and see if they matched up with other signs of pain observed by nurses.
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Santa maria maddalena Hospital
Volterra, Pisa, 56048, Italy
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