Medical expert system in ambulance car

Authors

  • Salleemah Alwanees -University Staff Member - BaniWaleed University, Author
  • Alsanousi Abuhamrah University Staff Member - BaniWaleed University, Author
  • Omer S.M.Jomah Associated. Prof. Computer Engineering Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54361/LJMR.16.2B.09

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, expert system, first aid, SWI_prolog, XPCE.

Abstract

Background: The technology plays an important role in every industry as well as in our personal lives, healthcare is definitely one of the most important industries. This merger is responsible for improving and saving countless lives around the world. Medical technology is a vast field where innovation plays an important role in maintaining health. The application of medical technology is becoming commonplace in helping physicians to diagnose diseases. Aims: provide medical advice and assistance to doctors in dealing with the injured, and to provide first aid for certain groups of diseases and injuries that the average person can do alone, and to protect the injured from incorrect that may cause Deterioration rather than cure. Methods: expert systems are a type of AI, which is a software system that can be compared to human experts. Its purpose is mostly advisory. A variety of specialized medical systems tools are available and can act as intelligent assistants to clinicians, assisting in diagnosis, laboratory analysis, treatment protocol, education, and expert system design consisting of a knowledge base, inference engine and user interface for emergency medical services, guidance and assistance to healthcare and patients. The knowledge base in the proposed expert system can be obtained from various sources such as the field expert, questionnaire, and emergency department medical personnel. The expert system will have a wide range of knowledge. Operating with original logic, Prolog is used to perform expert systems in a simpler way. Results: This helps in a faster decision-making process in addition to accelerating recovery for patients and to save effort, time and costs and the proposed system can take advantage of it to teach as well. Conclusion: This study was conducted to discover an AI-based model for improving healthcare for patients

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Alwanees S, Abuhamrah A, Jomah O. Medical expert system in ambulance car. LJMR [Internet]. 2025 May 13 [cited 2025 May 13];16(2-B):93-115. Available from: https://ljmr.ly/index.php/ljmr/article/view/352

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