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- Innovation allows for timely medical interventions and could reduce hospital visits
JEDDAH: The University of Jeddah has developed a device that can detect preterm births using artificial intelligence technologies combined with the internet, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The device calculates the percentage of amniotic fluid inside the fetal sac and identifies potential problems at an early stage, the SPA reported on Wednesday.
This allows for timely medical interventions to help promote fetal lung development and placental health.
The innovation was achieved by Dr. Qamar Nayteh and Dr. Youssef Al-Sohafi from the university’s College of Computer Science and Engineering.
The two doctors received a gold medal and an international award at Romania’s recent International Exhibition of Inventions, Innovations and Technology.
“This demonstrates the efficiency of Saudi innovations and their ability to compete on the global level,” the report stated.
“It uses the advanced technologies of ultrasonic sensors and AI to ensure high accuracy, avoiding false alarms, and the ability to monitor remotely,” it stated.
It also allows health professionals to follow up on a patient’s condition via mobile phone applications, which reduces the need for frequent hospital visits.
It has a user-friendly interface that allows pregnant women to monitor amniotic fluid levels at home, the report stated.