Artificial Intelligence in Stroke Risk Prediction

Support for AI use in stroke risk prediction was nearly universal among study participants. All focus group and interview participants, and 60 of 61 survey respondents, considered AI training for stroke risk prediction appropriate. The ABS…

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Support for AI use in stroke risk prediction was nearly universal among study participants. All focus group and interview participants, and 60 of 61 survey respondents, considered AI training for stroke risk prediction appropriate. The ABSTRACT dataset includes 118,736 patients from NHS general practice and hospital records in Devon and Cornwall. The AI models are intended to predict stroke risk at 1, 3, 5, and 10 years using multiple clinical data types. The study examined public acceptability of using NHS patient data to train AI models that predict future stroke risk.