Leading the way in AI-driven post-operative care
FluidAI's monitoring system helps clinicians predict leaks, infections and complications early for better recovery
By Jordan Flemming
University Relations
As a child, YoussefÌýHelwaÌý(MASc'17)was captivated by his mother’s experiences as a surgeon, listening to stories of the patients she cared for. Those early conversations sparked the vision that would eventually lead toÌý.ÌýThe intersection of artificial intelligence and healthÌýcare is evolving at an unprecedented pace, reshaping how medical professionals diagnose,ÌýmonitorÌýand treat patients. Nowhere is this transformation moreÌýevidentÌýthan in post-operative care, where AI is enabling earlyÌýpredictionÌýof complications and improving patient outcomes.ÌýÌý
FluidAI, a Kitchener-À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ-based company, is at the forefront of thisÌýtransformation, developing AI-powered monitoring systems that enhance surgical recovery worldwide.
“Surgeons haveÌýlongÌýsought a solution to the uncertainties of post-operative complications. Our answer was to develop a hardware platform that uses AI toÌýprovideÌýimmediateÌýinsightsÌýright at the bedside,â€ÌýsaysÌýHelwa, CEO and co-founder ofÌýFluidAI.Ìý“By delivering real-time data directly to the clinical setting, ourÌýplatformÌýhelps facilitate early intervention and better patient care.
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