I walk in to Mr. W’s room to say hello. He is 73 years old and has been in the hospital for three months, ever since he was diagnosed with Covid-19 and developed pneumonia. He smiles at me when I ...
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Doctors in intensive care units face a continual dilemma: Every blood test they order could yield critical information, but also adds costs and risks for patients. To address this challenge, ...
Intensive care units across the country are increasingly implementing artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to help sort through patients’ medical data and predict and diagnose ...
Unlike regular dialysis, which takes 3-4 hours, continuous dialysis runs 24 hours a day and is increasingly used in intensive care units for patients with acute kidney failure because it is far ...
Researchers from Princeton (N.J.) University are using machine learning to design a system that could reduce the frequency of tests and improve the timing of critical treatments for intensive care ...
After weeks of searching high and low for ventilators, Governor Andrew Cuomo and health care leaders around the state are breathing a little easier—and sending some of the frantically acquired units ...
ICU patients’ needs can change rapidly. The AI studies each patient to make personalized nutrition predictions. In A ...
A research team led by Dr Rosario Delgado from the UAB Department of Mathematics, in collaboration with the Hospital de Mataró, developed a new machine learning-based model that predicts the risk of ...
Hello. I'm Dr. John Whyte, and welcome to Coronavirus in Context. We're going to talk today about surge capacity, and my guest is Dr. Lewis Kaplan. He's professor of surgery at the hospital at the ...
After weeks of searching high and low for ventilators, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and health care leaders around the state have seen signs of improvement and are sending some of the frantically ...