Health
Artificial Intelligence Tool Uses Chest X-ray to Differentiate Worst Cases of COVID-19 – PRNewswire
/PRNewswire/ — Trained to see patterns by analyzing thousands of chest X-rays, a computer program predicted with up to 80 percent accuracy which COVID-19…

The authors of the study, publishing in the journal npj Digital Medicine online May 12, cited the “pressing need” for the ability to quickly predict which COVID-19 patients are likely to have lethal complications so that treatment resources can best be matched to those at increased risk. For reasons not yet fully understood, the health of some COVID-19 patients suddenly worsens, requiring intensive care, and increasing their chances of dying.
In a bid to address this need, the NYU Langone team fed…
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