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Improving Stroke Care in North-Norway through Artificial Intelligence


Samarbeidspartnere

Finnmarkssykehuset, Nordlandssykehuset, Helgelandssykehuset, SPKI

Formål

The main goal of this project is to increase the number of patients treated by thrombectomy and reduce inequality in health services through implementation of a tool to improve acute stroke diagnostics.

Problemstilling

Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, mainly affecting the frail elderly population. Endovascular therapy with thrombectomy is highly effective, time sensitive treatment in patients with large vessel occlusion. This project aims to counter unwarranted variations in health services related to geographical distance and varying stroke expertise at primary stroke centres. If successful, this project may improve the quality and speed of work-flow in acute ischemic stroke care and increase the number of patients who receive early and highly beneficial endovascular treatment.

The main goal of this project is to increase the number of patients treated by thrombectomy and reduce inequality in health services through implementation of a tool to improve acute stroke diagnostics. We aim to organize and simplify the care pathway through a pragmatic approach to acute stroke imaging powered by cutting edge advances in image processing and artificial intelligence.

The present study is a regional, clinical study assessing the benefit of implementing an AI based automatic image analysis tool as a clinical decision support for radiologists on call. The study will start in the second half of 2022.

Hypotheses

Novel AI-based image analysis tools applied to already available standard CT based imaging techniques can a) improve acute stroke diagnostics and b) increase the number of patients transferred and treated by thrombectomy.

Objectives

  1. To assess the diagnostic accuracy of mCTA in detection of medium and large vessel occlusion ischemic stroke using AI-based analysis tools compared to assessment by radiologists on call.
  2. To assess if the implementation of available AI-based analysis tools applied to mCTA can increase the number of stroke patients eligible for and offered thrombectomy.
  3. To assess if the use of AI-based image analysis tools in radiological diagnostics in primary stroke centres can reduce the time from onset to recanalization in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with thrombectomy.
  4. To compare functional outcome and patient related outcome measures 3 months after thrombectomy in stroke patients who had their initial radiological diagnosis using AI-based image analysis tools to stroke patients diagnosed by standard care.
  5. To assess user experience related to feasibility, utility and satisfaction with the implementation of the AI-based image analysis tool.

Ekstern lenke til prosjektet

https://www.spki.no/en/projects/improving-stroke-care-in-north-norway-through-artificial-intelligence/


Pågående prosjekt

Prosjektperiode

2022 - 2028

Kategorier

Fokusområde:

Klinisk

Type helsetjeneste:

Spesialist

Type data:

Bilder

Datakilde:

Journal

Planlagt sluttfase:

Testing og validering

Oppgave:

Behandlingsvalg

Prosjekteier

University Hospital of North-Norway

Helseregion

Helse Nord

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