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CINA-LVO

Provides rapid automatic analysis of images and highlights cases of suspected large vessel occlusion (LVO), while providing triage and prioritization of these cases. CINA-LVO leverages deep learning to help physicians manage their workload and is designed to improve patient outcomes.

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Avicenna
  • Large Vessel Occlusion
  • CT
  • Head
  • Contrast
  • Triage

A.I. Powered LVO triage application

CINA image processing applications provide a case level notification in cases of suspected positive findings. This notification can be used by the 3rd party platform to flag studies on the platform's worklist to assist radiologists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive findings of large vessel occlusion (LVO) on CTA examinations of the head.

 

    Automated Detection & Alert of Suspected LVO

    The device is intended to assist hospital networks and radiologists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating cases with suspected positive findings of large vessel occlusion (LVO) on CT angiographies (CTAs) of the head.

    Analyze images and highlights cases with suspected LVO

    The CINA - LVO triage application mean ± SD “time-to-notification” is estimated to 25.8 ± 7.0 seconds.

    References

    1. AV-DP CINA 10 013 SUM USER PF VO 2 EN US
    2. FDA premarket notification K221716

    What customers are saying

    "In a busy practice, radiologists are expected to interpret exams quickly and accurately. The Avicenna software solution provides an Al-assisted preliminary review of all exams, helping to prioritize patients with suspected positive findings and optimize our clinical workflow. In addition, the extra "set of eyes" provided by the Al software improves our overall confidence and efficiency."

    Dr. Daniel Chow
    Radiologist and Director of the UCI Health Center for Al in Diagnostic Medicine

    May not reflect a typical user experience; actual results may vary.
    Dr. Daniel Chow has a financial interest in this app vendor

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