AI tool 80% accurate at showing if early dementia signs will become Alzheimer’s
- An AI tool from Cambridge University predicts Alzheimer's progression with 82% accuracy using cognitive tests and MRI scans, offering a non-invasive diagnostic option.
- The new approach could reduce invasive and costly tests, aiding early treatment interventions like lifestyle changes or medications for better outcomes.
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Artificial intelligence outperforms clinical tests at predicting progress of Alzheimer's disease
Scientists have developed an artificially-intelligent tool capable of predicting in four cases out of five whether people with early signs of dementia will remain stable or develop Alzheimer's disease. The team say this new approach could reduce the need for invasive and costly diagnostic tests while improving treatment outcomes early when interventions such as lifestyle changes or new medicines may have a chance to work best.
New AI tool predicts the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Cambridge researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can spot earlier signs of Alzheimer's disease from MRI scans and responses to check-up questionnaires called 'cognitive tests' using complex data processing technologies.
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