[Early Diagnosis and Prevention of Dementia Through Brain Dock].

Q4 Medicine
Fusao Ikawa
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Abstract

The Japan Brain Dock Society, established in 1992, embodies two primary objectives: the detection of unruptured cerebral aneurysms and white matter lesions. In 2018, in response to the needs of an increasingly aging society, the Society broadened its mission to include dementia prevention, adopting the subtitle "A Medical Society for the Prevention of Stroke and Dementia." Although brain dock examinations are not covered by public health insurance and are offered as self-funded services, they have become widely accepted as a form of preventive medicine in Japan. This acceptance is supported by high public health awareness and proactive participation from municipalities and corporations. Among OECD countries, Japan has the highest number of MRI units per capita, ensuring easy access to neuroimaging and facilitating the detection of asymptomatic brain diseases. Consequently, Japan has already amassed a substantial volume of brain dock data. Recent rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are now being applied to the brain dock field, particularly for the early diagnosis of dementia. This article explores how brain dock programs are integrating AI technologies and how they are expected to contribute to the early detection and prevention of dementia.

[通过脑坞对痴呆的早期诊断和预防]。
日本脑码头协会成立于1992年,主要有两个目标:检测未破裂的脑动脉瘤和白质病变。2018年,为了应对日益老龄化的社会需求,学会扩大了其使命,将预防痴呆症纳入其中,并采用了“预防中风和痴呆症的医学学会”的副标题。虽然脑坞检查不在公共健康保险范围内,而且是自费提供的服务,但在日本,它们已被广泛接受为一种预防医学形式。公众对健康的高度认识以及市政当局和企业的积极参与支持了这种接受。在经济合作与发展组织(OECD)国家中,日本的人均核磁共振设备数量最多,这确保了人们容易获得神经成像,并促进了对无症状脑部疾病的检测。因此,日本已经积累了大量的脑坞数据。近年来,人工智能(AI)的快速发展正被应用于脑坞领域,特别是用于痴呆症的早期诊断。本文探讨了脑坞项目如何整合人工智能技术,以及它们如何有助于早期发现和预防痴呆症。
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