This innovative smartphone app could revolutionize stroke care by empowering paramedics to detect strokes within seconds.
Biomedical engineers at RMIT University have unveiled a new smartphone tool equipped with AI capabilities that could revolutionize the early detection of strokes.
“Early detection of stroke is critical, as prompt treatment can significantly enhance recovery outcomes, reduce the risk of long-term disability, and save lives,” emphasized Professor Dinesh Kumar from RMIT’s School of Engineering, who led the research.Under the guidance of Professor Kumar, PhD scholar Guilherme Camargo de Oliveira spearheaded the development of this groundbreaking technology.
“One of the key parameters that affects people with stroke is that their facial muscles typically become unilateral, so one side of the face behaves differently from the other side of the face,”
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