Artificial intelligence an extra tool in the operating room at Strasbourg hospital
By AFP
21 September 2021 |
11:54 am
A "super computer" to operate on at risk patients more safely - at the Hautepierre University Hospital in Strasbourg, artificial intelligence (AI) now assists health workers during operations to better prevent and manage the risks associated with low blood pressure.
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