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  • 1 week ago | auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko

    In a move aimed at expanding its breast imaging AI capabilities, imaging services provider RadNet has completed a deal to purchase AI software developer iCAD in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $103 million (€90.5 million). RadNet will integrate iCAD into its wholly owned AI subsidiary DeepHealth. ICAD’s ProFound HealthSuite offers AI-based breast cancer detection capability for both 2D and 3D mammography as well as breast density assessment.

  • 1 week ago | auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko

    The Peninsula imaging network (PenRAD) has become the first U.K. imaging group to deploy Qure.ai’s AI-powered software for chest CT (qCT). The product, which is part of Qure.ai’s AI-based lung cancer suite for chest x-ray and CT, is designed to detect, measure, and track lung nodules, which may be indicative of lung cancer.

  • 1 week ago | auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko

    AI-guided point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can accurately detect tuberculosis (TB), according to research presented April 14 at the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) conference in Vienna, Austria. In her presentation, Véronique Suttels, PhD, from Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland discussed her team’s findings, showing that AI POCUS interpretation fulfills requirements by the World Health Organization (WHO) for a nonsputum TB triage test.

  • 1 month ago | auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko

    A team in Italy has developed a real-time machine-learning (ML) system that can predict x-ray service times in emergency departments. The system has the potential to provide managers with early warnings of potential delays in the radiology unit and could enable proactive interventions to improve patient management, according to the group.

  • 1 month ago | auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko

    Imaging AI firm Brainomix has completed a £14 million series C investment round, which will support the company's commercial expansion plans in the U.S.A spinout from the University of Oxford in England, Brainomix now operates in more than 20 countries globally, including the U.S. The company's Brainomix 360 Stroke automates validated imaging biomarkers to improve both diagnosis and treatment decisions for stroke. It has been deployed to more than 300 hospitals.

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