C763 Computer Diagnosis
"The lymph nodes of the patient were enlarged, eliminating the possibility of thrombocytosis!"
"Spinal neoplasms causing paraneoplastic syndromes? NO! Blood calcium levels were not too high, and with the results of the CT scan, this view is completely false. "
"Are you possessed by the devil? It seems like the patient was just sprayed with the holy water, excluding this possibility! "
"Hyperthyroidism? I'm very sorry, but the level of thyroid gland has explained everything! "
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Countless strange illnesses were piled up before him. If it were anyone else, they would have felt dizzy just by looking at these files. At this moment, they felt that they didn't have enough manpower. However, Chen Qun and the others felt relaxed. Most of the answers were immediately rejected by the first lady's diagnosis system for a reasonable reason. There was no room for rebuttal.
Only a very small number of them managed to pass the young miss's diagnostic test, stand out, and appear in front of the entire Medical Team.
This was already the fifth hour since the diagnosis started. Not only did this diagnosis cause a bit of a blockage in the network of Charlutte Hospital, it also attracted the attention of many media and they all reported on this very human-like and creative diagnosis.
The reason why so many people were paying attention to this matter was because it used a simple image to answer one of the most important questions in real life: online diagnosis and doctor's diagnosis, which one was more accurate?
Although it wasn't very convincing, Europe's most advanced hospital was willing to compare, especially with a group of Chinese doctors who had come to talk to them. To some extent, this had become a tournament, attracting countless attention.
Up until now, there were already three television stations and media entering the hospital to conduct interviews and broadcast live online. After all, this new method of diagnosis had attracted the attention of countless people. In the future, even to a certain extent, the traditional method of diagnosis would be changed.
For the Charlutte hospital, this kind of unexpected heat was also unexpected. Even though Sheh Naite was straightforward, he wasn't stupid. He knew that to some extent, he had put up a big advertisement for the hospital, and the best part was that the doctor who gave the treatment was Chen from China, a nominee for the Nobel Prize in medicine.
No matter what the final outcome was, it had given the old hospital a burst of vitality, making it impossible for anyone to have any objections to the hospital's rigid and old-fashioned ways. If the ancient times did not change, the hospital would not have a live broadcast, and countless netizens would be invited to participate in the diagnosis.
If Chen Qun and the others failed in the end, it would only increase the reputation of the hospital. After all, they were foreigners. If the diagnosis proved Chen Qun to be right, then the hospital would also gain a similar reputation, which meant that the hospital was not restricted by rules and would conduct external exchange.
This was a sure way to earn money without losing anything, so of course he had to advertise it.
Principal Sheh Naite directly told the other doctors not to participate, at least not in the front. As for secretly changing their vests to participate, that was none of his business. However, what made Principal Sheh Naite's eyes light up was that even Chinese people like Chen Qun would use Computer Program to filter out the answers.
He took a quick look. The procedures that Chen Xiaolian and the others were using were indeed very powerful and rigorous. Those who were uncertain had all passed, and those who were mistaken had almost reached the level of Specialist Level doctors. The reasons given for their opposition were all very correct.
I heard that this software was written by Chen's girlfriend, which was used for teaching exercises and simulation surgery on Xiangyun Hospital. This was already an improved version several times, and even the algorithm had changed twice.
President Sheh Naite compared the software with his own hospital software. He found a depressing fact, which was that the software was much faster and more concise. Although it couldn't reach a 100% accuracy rate, 90% of it could be done.
In particular, this software for some common diseases, the probability of confirmation is very high, almost no misdiagnosis. However, for the special illnesses, another algorithm was used. The probability of each disease was given, but no definite result was given.
In other words, the answer given by this software far exceeded the answers given by the thousands of people on the internet.
In other words, even before this battle had begun, those people on the internet had already lost. From a certain point of view, the young man Chen had long accepted the bet. If an ordinary medical institution had developed such a software, it would have long been on the market and the prospects for development would be very large.
However, the software was still a test version and was still deemed by Chen and co. to have low accuracy. The reason was also very simple. There were many illnesses that would interact with each other or would have different reactions due to their own condition. That is to say, with the same symptoms, there may be dozens of possibilities. This requires a doctor to make the most reasonable logical judgement.
The Computer Program was still unable to complete the diagnosis.
Chinese people are ambitious indeed. Computer diagnostics has developed to such a level. In the end, it is still the difference of algorithm and the accumulation of experience. If the Computer Program could gather more information and use more rigorous algorithms, there was a high possibility that there would be a stupid diagnostic program in the future.
Perhaps in the future when he saw a patient, especially a patient with a cold, he would be able to automatically detect and diagnose the problem with his computer. He would even be able to give a solution to the problem by injecting medicine into the computer.
Indeed, these people from the East would never do something without preparation. Especially when it came to matters representing the country's honor, they would be even more meticulous.
Principal Sheh Naite became more and more interested. He felt that this person, Chen, really brought him surprises all the time. Besides, the current field of electronic communication networks has begun to spread 5G widely in China, which is critical to many medical applications.
The reason why the Chinese would dare to lay down the entire nation's myopia cell correction surgery was because if an accident happened in a foreign operation, they could directly ask for help from the data center through the network. Then, Xiangyun Hospital would continue to operate the Robotic Arm remotely.
Perhaps very few people in the world knew that this young man Chen had already collaborated with the Sanjing Hospital to complete a long distance spinal replacement operation that was more than twenty thousand miles away. The reason why the client, Knight Victor, didn't advertise it, was because the price was too high. Not every hospital had such equipment.
But just this point alone was enough to make Victor one of the pioneers in long-range surgery, standing at the top of frontier medical technology. As for the master knife Chen, he made everyone who doubted his skills shut their mouths.2
If any doctor could complete the transfer of two or more vertebral discs, they would truly be the world's top nerve Surgery Doctor, and under the condition of remote control, they would be considered Hand of God s if they were able to complete the transplantation of four vertebral discs.
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