Life (May 2021)

How to Improve the Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke by Modern Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and New Treatment Methods

  • Kamil Zeleňák,
  • Antonín Krajina,
  • Lukas Meyer,
  • Jens Fiehler,
  • ESMINT Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Ad hoc Committee,
  • Daniel Behme,
  • Deniz Bulja,
  • Jildaz Caroff,
  • Amar Ajay Chotai,
  • Valerio Da Ros,
  • Jean-Christophe Gentric,
  • Jeremy Hofmeister,
  • Omar Kass-Hout,
  • Özcan Kocatürk,
  • Jeremy Lynch,
  • Ernesto Pearson,
  • Ivan Vukasinovic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life11060488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 488

Abstract

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Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability in Europe. The European Stroke Action Plan (ESAP) defines four main targets for the years 2018 to 2030. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the use of innovative technologies and created pressure to improve internet networks. Moreover, 5G internet network will be helpful for the transfer and collecting of extremely big databases. Nowadays, the speed of internet connection is a limiting factor for robotic systems, which can be controlled and commanded potentially from various places in the world. Innovative technologies can be implemented for acute stroke patient management soon. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are used increasingly often without the exception of medicine. Their implementation can be achieved in every level of stroke care. In this article, all steps of stroke health care processes are discussed in terms of how to improve them (including prehospital diagnosis, consultation, transfer of the patient, diagnosis, techniques of the treatment as well as rehabilitation and usage of AI). New ethical problems have also been discovered. Everything must be aligned to the concept of “time is brain”.

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