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NCT07471984

Validation on Clinical Adaptability of the Foundation Model Specific to Neuroimaging Diagnosis

Sponsor: Yaou Liu

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Summary

This clinic trial aims to investigate whether artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic tools at neurological diseases diagnosis on brain CT/MRI can improve the work efficiency of specialized neuroimaging physicians, with a specific focus on its clinical value in distinguishing normal from abnormal findings, critical value identification, and neurological disease classification. Using pathological and/or discharge diagnoses of neurological diseases as the gold standard, an AI model will be trained on over 10,000 CT/MRI cases to achieve diagnostic performance comparable to that of neurological radiologists before being transformed and putted to use. Furthermore, clinical trials will be conducted in sub-studies (abnormal cases identification, critical value assessment, and neurological disease classification) to validate the clinical utility of AI and human-AI collaboration in the precise diagnosis of neurological disorders. The expected outcomes include reducing missed and misdiagnosis rates, enabling rapid screening of critical conditions, and achieving precise imaging-based diagnosis by using AI tools.

Official title: Validation on Clinical Adaptability of the Foundation Model Specific to Neuroimaging Diagniosis

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

50000

Start Date

2025-05-01

Completion Date

2030-12-01

Last Updated

2026-03-13

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Foundation Model Specific to Neurological Diagnosis

Validating the diagnostic efficacy of AI-assisted systems and their applicability in clinical settings based on CT/MRI

Locations (1)

Beijing Tiantan Hospital

Beijing, China