Artificial Intelligence in Febrile Neutropenia: From Risk Scores to Real-Time Clinical Decision Support - Cureus
Researchers at Cureus have developed an AI system to provide real-time clinical decision support for febrile neutropenia, a potentially life-threatening condition.
- AI system developed for real-time clinical decision support in febrile neutropenia
- System uses risk scores and other data to inform doctor decisions
- Potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications
Febrile neutropenia is a serious condition that requires prompt and accurate diagnosis and treatment. Researchers at Cureus have developed an artificial intelligence system to provide real-time clinical decision support for this condition. The system uses risk scores and other data to help doctors make informed decisions about patient care. This development has the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.
This development has the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications in febrile neutropenia
- febrile neutropenia
- a potentially life-threatening condition characterized by fever and a low white blood cell count
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