Are you that blitheringly stupid you think survivors want 'care'? You're all fired for extreme incompetency!
AI is almost completely worthless until the underlying research for 100% recovery is there! You're putting the cart before the horse!
Distributed Precision Stroke Care: Artificial Intelligence-Driven Stroke Management Using Multimodal Sensor Data
Aline F. Pedroso, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1876-8304, Lee H. Schwamm, MD https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0592-9145, and Rohan Khera, MD, MS https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9467-6199 rohan.khera@yale.eduAuthor Info & Affiliations
Stroke
New online
https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.125.050447
Abstract
Delays in stroke diagnosis contribute to long-term disability. Many patients still face barriers to effective risk factor management, timely detection, and access to poststroke rehabilitation. The emergence of artificial intelligence–enabled(Worthless at this point. Are you that stupid?), consumer-facing health technologies offers a transformative opportunity to address these gaps across the stroke care continuum. This review examines the evolving role of artificial intelligence-powered devices, including smartwatches, smartphones, wearable sensors, and ambient home-based technologies, in enabling precision stroke care. In stroke prevention, these tools facilitate scalable monitoring of cardiometabolic and stroke-specific risk factors. For early detection, artificial intelligence algorithms applied to multimodal sensor data can identify subtle neurological impairments and support real-time triage. In recovery, artificial intelligence-enhanced remote monitoring and virtual supervision offer scalable models for delivering personalized rehabilitation outside of specialized centers. Although most of these innovations remain in early development, they signal a paradigm shift toward accessible, individualized, and data-driven stroke prevention and management.Graphical Abstract
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