Emerging Radiology Platform Offers Access to Variety of CT-Based AI Applications
The launch of the AVI imaging platform reportedly facilitates direct integration into PACS and RS systems, and automated access to adjunctive CT-based AI applications for a variety of conditions including pulmonary embolism, intracranial hemorrhage and large vessel occlusion
Avicenna.ai has launched the AVI imaging platform, which allows automated,
Noting that the AVI is invisible to end users, Avicenna.ai emphasized that the fully automated AVI software enables direct integration into a facility’s PACS and RIS platforms.
While Avicenna.ai points out that the AVI software has the capability to host “any imaging AI application,” it currently hosts a variety of the company’s CT-based AI applications, including CINA-ICH for intracranial hemorrhage detection, CINA-LVO for large vessel occlusion detection and CINA-ASPECTS for quantification of stroke severity.
“Fast, automatic, and invisible, AVI is the platform that makes AI work the way it should – no extra training required, no changes to workflow, no new viewers and no additional clicks,” said Cyril Di Grandi, the co-founder and CEO of Avicenna.AI. “We designed AVI to remove barriers to AI adoption, so radiologists, clinicians and health-care institutions can benefit from AI insights without disruption.”
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