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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday May 16 2020, @11:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the coagulation-is-the-name-of-the-game dept.

New tool helps distinguish the cause of blood clots:

A new tool using cutting-edge technology is able to distinguish different types of blood clots based on what caused them, according to a study published in eLife.

The tool could help physicians diagnose what caused a blood clot and help them select a treatment that targets cause to break it up. For example, it could help them determine if aspirin or another kind of anti-clotting drug would be the best choice for a person who has just had a heart attack or stroke.

[...] To develop a more effective approach to identifying different types of blood clots, Zhou and her colleagues took blood samples from a healthy individual and then exposed them to different clotting agents. The team captured thousands of images of the different types of clots using a technique called high-throughput imaging flow cytometry.

They next used a type of machine-learning technology called a convolutional neural network to train a computer to identify subtle differences in the shape of different types of clots caused by different molecules. They tested this tool on 25,000 clot images that the computer had never seen before and found it was also able to distinguish most of the clot types in the images.

Finally, they tested whether this new tool, which they named the intelligent platelet aggregate classifier (iPAC), can diagnose different clot types in human blood samples. They took blood samples from four healthy people, exposed them to different clotting agents, and showed that iPAC could tell the different types of clots apart.

"We showed that iPAC is a powerful tool for studying the underlying mechanism of clot formation," Zhou says. She adds that, given recent reports that COVID-19 causes blood clots, the technology could one day be used to better understand the mechanism behind these clots too, although much about the virus currently remains unknown.

Journal Reference
Yuqi Zhou, Atsushi Yasumoto, Cheng Lei, et al. Intelligent classification of platelet aggregates by agonist type, (DOI: 10.7554/eLife.52938)


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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Frosty Piss on Sunday May 17 2020, @05:03AM (1 child)

    by Frosty Piss (4971) on Sunday May 17 2020, @05:03AM (#995256)

    Because if it doesn’t use AI and have SYNERGY, it’s useless.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 17 2020, @01:19PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 17 2020, @01:19PM (#995344)

    AI: check
    Chinese authors: check
    UCLA: check

    If you step into any random dept you will see the same thing. Shitty AI done by weak foreign grad students who hack downloaded code with hard-coded parameters until they get 1 example that works. The professor - obviously doesn't know his shit - presses them for "better quality" results. Nobody learns anything - physics, mathematics, nada. It's the same corrupt shit they're used to in China. The students just need to get a degree and get out. The prof needs MOAR Chinese laborers to demonstrate to the promotion committee he's attracting clients by his voluminous work and reputation in the field. The committe doesn't know shit either, not surprisingly. Up the ladder everyone goes weeeeh!