Predicting and preventing Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD) using augmented/mixed reality, serious games, machine learning. A focus on older patients

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Projekttyp
angewandte Forschung
Projektbeginn
15.01.2020
Projektende
15.01.2024
Projektstatus
abgeschlossen
Projektkontakt
Projektmanager:in
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung
POCD addresses Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD), a frequent and serious complication affecting up to 53% of older patients after surgery and often associated with long‑term cognitive decline. The project develops an AI‑powered augmented / mixed reality system supporting prediction, prevention, and rehabilitation across the perioperative care pathway. For risk prediction, the project builds on Altoida’s award‑winning Alzheimer’s Disease Prediction Service (ADPS) to identify early cognitive impairment, a key risk factor for POCD. Prevention and rehabilitation are supported through an interactive virtual assistant and personalized, gamified cognitive training, designed with strong emphasis on usability and engagement for older adults. The project contributes to more effective, scalable, and patient‑centered postoperative care.
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Während FHNW Zugehörigkeit erstellt
Ja
Zukunftsfelder FHNW
Future Health
Hochschule
Hochschule für Informatik FHNW
Institut
Institut für Interaktive Technologien
Finanziert durch
Innosuisse
Projektpartner
Altoida
Klinik Hirslanden
Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia (INC), Rio de Janeiro
Auftraggeberschaft
SAP Referenz
Schlagwörter
Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD)
Augmented reality
Mixed reality
Prevention
Rehabilitation