Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed an artificial intelligence-driven tool that allows doctors to directly observe the formation of potentially dangerous blood clots in real time, using high-powered microscopes and AI analysis of blood samples. This new technology offers a non-invasive alternative to current invasive procedures, helping doctors judge the effectiveness of anti-platelet drugs and individual clotting risks with greater accuracy. The approach could significantly improve care for patients with coronary artery disease, though experts caution it is not yet ready for widespread clinical use due to current limitations in cost and miniaturization.
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