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Title: STRATUM project: AI-based point of care computing for neurosurgical 3D decision support tools
Authors: Fabelo, Himar 
León, Raquel 
Torti, Emanuele
Marco, Santiago
Badouh, Asaf
Verbers, Max
Vega, Carlos
Santana Núñez, Javier 
Falevoz, Yann
Ramallo Fariña, Yolanda 
Weis, Christian
Wagner, Ana M. 
Juarez, Eduardo
Rial, Claudio
Lagares, Alfonso
Burstrom, Gustav
Leporati, Francesco
Jimenez-Roldan, Luis
Marenzi, Elisa
Cervero, Teresa 
Moreto, Miquel
Danese, Giovanni
Zinger, Svitlana
Manni, Francesca
Álvarez Malé,Maria Luisa 
Garcia-Bello, Miguel A.
Garcia, Lidia
Morera, Jesus
Pineiro, Juan F.
Bairaktari, Chrysanthi
Noriega-Ortega, Beatriz
Clavo, Bernardino 
Callicó, Gustavo M. 
STRATUM Consortium, S. T. R. A. T. U. M. Consortium
UNESCO Clasification: 3314 Tecnología médica
Keywords: System
Multimodal Imaging
European Project
Point-Of-Care Computing
Artificial Intelligence, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Microprocessors and Microsystems 
Abstract: Integrated digital diagnostics are transforming complex surgical procedures, with brain tumour surgery being among the most challenging. STRATUM, a five-year Horizon Europe-funded project, aims to develop an advanced 3D decision support system leveraging real-time multimodal data processing powered by artificial intelligence. A key innovation of STRATUM is its design as an energy-efficient Point-of-Care computing system, seamlessly integrated into neurosurgical workflows. This system will provide surgeons with real-time, AI-driven insights, enhancing decision-making accuracy and efficiency. By optimizing surgical precision and reducing procedure duration, STRATUM is expected to improve patient outcomes while streamlining resource utilization within European healthcare systems.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/139749
ISSN: 0141-9331
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2025.105157
Source: Microprocessors And Microsystems[ISSN 0141-9331],v. 116, (Julio 2025)
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