EnsoSleep is a software tool that uses AI algorithms to analyze sleep study data, including brain waves and breathing patterns, to help physicians evaluate sleep quality and diagnose sleep-related disorders such as sleep apnea. It automates scoring of sleep stages, detection of arousals, leg movements, and breathing events, improving efficiency while requiring clinician verification.
SIS Software is designed to help medical professionals such as surgeons, neurologists, and radiologists visualize and plan surgeries targeting brain structures, particularly the subthalamic nucleus. It uses machine learning and image processing to enhance standard MRI images and create patient-specific 3D models of brain anatomy, supporting safer and more precise stereotactic surgical procedures.
Quantib Brain 1.2 is a software tool that assists radiologists by automatically identifying and measuring different brain structures and white matter abnormalities from MRI scans. It provides visualizations and quantitative data to support evaluation and reporting, enabling better assessment of brain health over time by comparing multiple scans of the same patient.
CT CoPilot is an AI-powered software designed for automatic labeling, visualization, and volume measurement of brain structures from CT scans. It helps radiologists by automating the manual process of analyzing brain CT images, providing detailed segmentation and volumetric data to assist in clinical assessments and comparisons across multiple imaging sessions.
The Ahead 300 is a portable, non-invasive medical device that records and analyzes brain electrical activity to assist clinicians in evaluating patients with closed head injuries. It provides algorithm-based classifications of structural brain injury and measures brain function and cognitive performance to support diagnosis and treatment decisions, particularly to aid in deciding on the necessity of head CT scans.
Icobrain is a software that automatically identifies and measures volumes of brain structures in MRI scans. It helps clinicians by automating the manual process of labeling and quantifying brain regions, supports analysis at single or multiple time points, and generates detailed reports with volumetric measures to assist in diagnosis and tracking of neurological conditions.
Quantib Brain 1 is an AI-powered software tool that automatically labels and measures the volumes of brain structures from MRI scans. It helps radiologists by providing quantitative data and visualization of brain tissue and white matter abnormalities to support diagnosis and reporting.
The BrainScope Ahead 200 is a portable EEG device designed to aid physicians in evaluating patients with mild traumatic brain injury by measuring and analyzing brain electrical activity. It supports clinical decision-making regarding the need for head CT scans by providing objective quantitative EEG parameters. The device is intended for use as an adjunct to standard clinical practice and includes features such as continuous impedance monitoring and cognitive assessment tools for military use. It helps clinicians by providing rapid brain activity data to support the assessment of brain injury severity without replacing imaging such as CT scans.
The BrainScope Ahead 100 is a portable EEG-based device designed to assist physicians in evaluating patients with mild traumatic brain injury. It analyzes brain electrical activity to help decide if a head CT scan is needed, potentially reducing unnecessary CT scans and radiation exposure. The device processes EEG data using AI-driven algorithms to classify patients based on the likelihood of structural brain injury visible on CT.
IB Neuro v1.0 is software that processes MRI data to create maps showing blood flow and volume in the brain. These maps help doctors evaluate brain perfusion and may assist in clinical decision-making. The software integrates easily with existing MRI systems and PACS to streamline the workflow for clinicians.
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