The system automatically notes the potential damage in the pictures and makes the necessary measurements. This accelerates the diagnostic process and reduces the possibility of error when detecting fractures. Service will be useful especially in the trauma points where the diagnostic activity is important.
As described by Moscow Yuri Vasilev’s head radiologist, the shoulder joint is a difficulty in diagnosis – even small deviations in the patient’s position during the study can affect the accuracy of the pictures. The AI-Algorithm acts as an additional tool that helps doctors quickly clinically find significant changes.
Service is already available in city hospitals, clinics and emergency service.
Source: Ferra

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