Overjet Calculus Assist is a software tool that helps dentists detect calculus deposits on dental X-rays by automatically highlighting suspicious areas. It supports dentists in diagnosis by providing visual cues on bitewing and periapical radiographs, improving sensitivity to calculus without replacing clinical judgment.
Saige-Density is a medical software that uses AI deep learning techniques to analyze digital mammograms, producing breast density categories based on ACR BI-RADS guidelines. It helps radiologists assess breast tissue composition by providing adjunctive information, improving breast cancer risk assessment and screening interpretation.
The Swoop Portable MR Imaging System by Hyperfine is a bedside MRI device that allows clinicians to capture magnetic resonance images of the head without moving the patient. It utilizes advanced deep learning-based image reconstruction to improve image quality, reducing noise and blurring. This portable device helps provide timely diagnostic information in critical care settings where traditional MRI is difficult.
BriefCase by Aidoc Medical, Ltd. is an AI-powered software that assists radiologists by automatically analyzing chest and abdominal CT scans to detect and flag suspected vertebral compression fractures. It helps prioritize medical images for review, enabling faster triage without altering original images or workflows, thus improving the efficiency of radiological diagnosis and patient care.
The STAR Apollo Mapping System is a software tool designed to help physicians analyze detailed electrical and anatomical heart maps collected during cardiac procedures for atrial fibrillation. By processing data from mapping catheters and displaying key activation patterns in the atria, it provides supplementary information that may assist clinicians in identifying areas of irregular heart activation, although its clinical significance is not yet established.
The Avenda Health AI Prostate Cancer Planning Software is an AI-driven tool that assists physicians by segmenting prostate MR images, evaluating and quantifying lesions, and planning diagnostic or interventional procedures such as biopsies or tissue ablation. It provides a cancer probability map and confidence scores to help clinicians accurately characterize prostate cancer lesions, improving workflow efficiency and decision making in prostate cancer care.
Cina is an AI-powered software designed to assist radiologists by automatically analyzing head CT and CT angiography images to detect intracranial hemorrhage and large vessel occlusion. It provides notifications and preview images to help prioritize and triage cases, enhancing workflow efficiency and potentially enabling faster diagnosis and treatment without replacing standard diagnostic procedures.
The SIS System version 5.6.0 is a medical imaging software that helps surgeons, neurologists, and radiologists visualize specific brain structures in 3D to assist with planning neurological surgeries such as deep brain stimulation. It uses advanced image processing and machine learning techniques to create patient-specific anatomical models from MRI and CT images, improving precision during surgical interventions.
BriefCase by Aidoc Medical, Ltd. is an AI-powered software that analyzes frontal chest X-rays to detect and flag cases where an endotracheal tube (ETT) is improperly positioned relative to the carina. It assists hospital networks and trained specialists by prioritizing worklists to enable quicker review of potentially urgent cases. The software operates alongside standard care without altering original images, providing early alerts that help clinicians review and manage patient care more efficiently.
BoneMRI v1.4 is an image processing software that analyzes 3D gradient echo MRI scans to enhance visualization of bone structures in the pelvic and lumbar spine regions. It uses a convolutional neural network algorithm to generate images with improved bone contrast compared to surrounding soft tissue, helping clinicians better assess bone morphology and density without the need for CT scans. It is intended for use by radiologists and orthopedic surgeons to aid in image interpretation, but not for tumor diagnosis.
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