A stroke occurs due to blockage or rupture of blood vessels in the brain, and one of the causes may be thrombosis, which occurs when red blood cells accumulate in “columns of coins” and cannot pass through the capillaries. This condition precedes stroke, and early diagnosis can prevent the disease from developing.
The developed chip will detect this risk at the earliest stages by analyzing the degree of red blood cell aggregation in the blood. The device will be compact, convenient and affordable for regular use, like an ordinary medical device.
The technology uses automated machine learning, which significantly speeds up the development process. Instead of spending hours creating a prototype, experts can create a prototype in half an hour using big data and artificial intelligence.
Source: Ferra

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