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From Labs to ICUs: AI takes centre stage in critical care, says doctors

Dr. BK Rao, Padma Bhushan awardee and chairperson of the critical care department at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, emphasised the significance of AI-based diagnosis.

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New Delhi, UPDATED: Nov 30, 2023 12:52 IST

Highlights

  • AI diagnosis can be crucial to critical care, according to docs
  • Dr. BK Rao highlights AIDOC's swift analysis of medical images, including CT scans, using AI-based radiology
  • The integration of AI can potentially optimise treatment strategies

In a groundbreaking revelation during the eighth foundation day celebration of King George’s Medical University (KGMU) critical care department, experts highlighted the pivotal role Artificial Intelligence (AI) can play in revolutionising critical care and ICU management.

Dr. BK Rao, Padma Bhushan awardee and chairperson of the critical care department at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, emphasised the significance of AI-based diagnosis.

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He pointed out that AIDOC, an AI-based radiology platform, is rapidly analysing medical images, including CT scans. This technological marvel aids in early identification of conditions such as pneumonia, intracranial haemorrhage, and other critical issues.

Tackling antibiotic resistance challenges

Addressing challenges in critical care, Dr. Jigeeshu V Divatia, head of critical care at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, highlighted that many critical care patients already face antibiotic resistance. Consequently, costly new antibiotics are often administered. The integration of AI can potentially optimise treatment strategies.

"Antibiotic resistance is a common condition among many patients receiving critical care. Consequently, novel and expensive antibiotics are prescribed for the condition."

Dr Jigeeshu V Divatia, head, critical care, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai

KGMU's commitment to advanced critical care

Professor Avinash Agarwal, head of critical care at KGMU, shed light on the advanced facilities provided by the department. The emphasis is on leveraging technology and innovations to enhance patient care and outcomes.

Honouring unsung heroes in critical care

In a heartwarming gesture, the critical care department felicitated 20 staff members in a programme titled 'Unsung Heroes.' These individuals play a crucial role in providing care and support in critical situations.

As medical science continues to embrace AI, the future of critical care holds promise with enhanced diagnostic capabilities and optimised treatment approaches.

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Published on: Nov 30, 2023 12:52 ISTPosted by: samira siddiqui, Nov 30, 2023 12:52 IST

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