On Tuesday 18 March, Professor Grégoire Boulouis and Professor Charlotte Cordonnier, members of the RHU TIPITCH consortium, had the honour of taking part in a session of the French National Academy of Medicine dedicated to spontaneous cerebral haemorrhages.
A prestigious moment to share scientific advances on this complex and still too often misunderstood condition.
💡 Artificial intelligence serving diagnosis and monitoring of haemorrhagic stroke
As part of his presentation on “Imaging: diagnosis and monitoring”, Professor Grégoire Boulouis (CHRU Tours) highlighted the central role of imaging and answered questions on artificial intelligence, emphasising the work underway within the TIPITCH project:
“Within the TIPITCH project, we are leading working groups in Tours to develop a large-scale imaging infrastructure and database. The aim is to gather a sufficiently large volume of data to train artificial intelligence algorithms. Structuring these data is a crucial step to enable efficient automated analysis. As of today, such a tool does not yet exist, but it is a major objective we hope to achieve.”
💡 Transforming the management of haemorrhagic stroke
Speaking on “Treatments: future therapeutic targets”, Professor Charlotte Cordonnier (CHU Lille), lead investigator of RHU TIPITCH, highlighted the major shift currently taking place in the management of haemorrhagic stroke:
“Thanks to the work undertaken, particularly within TIPITCH, we are moving away from an approach characterised by nihilism and self‑fulfilling pessimism towards a more optimistic vision based on a multidisciplinary strategy. As illustrated during this session, the management of cerebral haemorrhage now relies on close collaboration between neurologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons and neuro‑intensive care specialists. Imaging and invasive treatments are integrated from the moment the patient is admitted, within a multimodal care environment that significantly improves overall management.”
👏 Congratulations to Charlotte Cordonnier, whose presentation generated strong interest, as reflected in the many questions that followed!
🎥 Replay available: https://lnkd.in/gmw73Cmw
📌 Prof. Boulouis at 1:38 · Prof. Cordonnier at 1:55
Our warmest congratulations to both experts for their commitment to research and innovation in neurology!