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Subspeciality: Chest
Modality: X-ray

Pneumothorax detection, pleural effusion detection, worklist prioritization, notification

Nanox.AI's Chest Solutions are a suite of radiological software that can provide multiple capabilities including triage, visualization of findings, and automatic separation between normal and ...

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Subspeciality: Chest
Modality: X-ray

Endotracheal tube tip to carina measurement, detection and flagging of pneumothorax and ...

**Currently only available with GE Healthcare systems.** Critical Care Suite, powered by Edison, is a collection of AI algorithms for automated measurements, triage and quality control embedded on ...

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Subspeciality: Chest
Modality: X-ray

Lung nodule detection

**Only available with Samsung Electronics systems.** For Auto Lung Nodule Detection multiple deep learning algorithms help predict lung nodule in general chest radiography as a second reader.

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Subspeciality: MSK
Modality: X-ray

Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) calculation, fracture risk assessment (BMD T-score & FRAX adjusted with ...

TBS iNsight (Osteo) is a product by Medimaps Group that predicts a patient’s risk for bone fracture to aid therapy decision and patient management. TBS iNsight (Osteo) is aimed at the departments of ...

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Subspeciality: Chest
Modality: X-ray

Abnormality detection, explaining heatmaps, worklist prioritization

The red dot® algorithm is based on deep learning models. The training process teaches the algorithm to both classify a CXR and localize its findings. This localization is rendered through heatmaps ...

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