Neurosurgery Hub Podcast

General - AI for Predicting INPH Shunt Response from MRI

7 min · 14. kesä 2026
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This episode delves into the potential of artificial intelligence in predicting treatment outcomes for idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH). We discuss a study published in PloS one in 2026, which utilized full-text access to preoperative MRI scans from patients undergoing evaluation for shunt surgery. The research explored both deep learning and radiomics approaches to identify imaging biomarkers that reliably predict shunt response. Key findings suggest that these AI-driven methods can offer valuable insights into patient selection and surgical planning, potentially improving clinical success rates. This discussion is for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. AI-generated content should be reviewed by qualified medical professionals.

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General - Economic Impact of Ultrasound-Guided Outpatient Pain Procedures

This episode delves into the direct economic considerations of providing ultrasound-guided outpatient medical procedures for patients experiencing pain. We review the findings from the study "Direct cost of ultrasound-guided outpatient medical procedures for patients with pain," published in Revista brasileira de enfermagem in 2026, based on the abstract. The research aimed to quantify the mean direct costs associated with labor and supplies for these interventions. Understanding these costs is crucial for healthcare resource allocation and strategic planning in pain management services. This discussion offers valuable insights for clinicians, administrators, and policymakers involved in outpatient procedural care. Please note that this content is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. AI tools were used in the preparation of this episode.

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