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“Artificial Intelligence in Critical Care: Highlights from the 19th Annual Conference in Dubai”

The 19th Critical Care Conference, organized by the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences, continued its sessions in Dubai on Sunday.

New research also investigated postoperative pain management, pain management in cancer patients, and intraoperative care for a patient with obstructive sleep apnea..

Conference Chairman Dr. Hussein Nasser confirmed that more than 90% of the modern devices that operate with artificial intelligence technology are present in state hospitals, which raised the success rate to more than 90% for patients in critical care departments, pointing out that the presence of these technologies contributed to reducing the patient’s stay period. In the critical care department, and the rapid recovery of the patient after operations, where the smart device alerts the nurse or doctor that the body has reached a state of stability, and it is possible to remove the oxygen device from it, which is considered a breakthrough in the field of critical care.

He said that the use of artificial intelligence techniques to serve critical care patients raised the recovery rate to more than 80%, through modern, innovative devices that help in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as well as the use of artificial intelligence in creating new medicines that accelerate the recovery of patients.

He explained that septic inflammation is the first reason for admission to intensive care, pointing out that the UAE is among the best countries in the world in the field of critical care, through the readiness of hospitals, and qualified medical and nursing cadres in this field, in both the government and private sectors..

He said: The presence of electronic systems in critical care rooms in hospitals allowed doctors to monitor the patient’s brain movement around the clock, especially for patients with strokes, pre-strokes and involuntary movements, to protect patients from serious complications that usually occur after strokes..


2023-05-14 21:18:14
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