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New study finds that RADLogics AI-powered solution achieves high accuracy for detecting COVID-19 on CT

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | March 24, 2020 Artificial Intelligence CT X-Ray
BOSTON, MA and TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – March 24, 2020 – RADLogics™ announced today new research that validates the performance of an AI-powered CT image analysis solution that is designed to automatically and accurately detect COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and quantify the disease burden in affected patients. To meet the growing worldwide pandemic, RADLogics also announced that it has rapidly deployed this new CT image analysis algorithm, which helps classify results for patients with COVID-19 per thoracic CT studies utilizing deep-learning image analysis.

"As the novel coronavirus continues to rapidly spread around the world, healthcare systems and providers may become overwhelmed with symptomatic patients that require testing, imaging, and treatment," said RADLogics' CEO and Co-Founder Moshe Becker. "In an effort to help alleviate this burden on the world's healthcare providers – and to support improved patient outcomes – we dedicated our resources toward successfully modifying and adapting our existing AI models to develop this solution specifically for COVID-19 detection and quantification. To date, we have already deployed our solution in China, Russia and Italy, and we are rapidly scaling in other countries in response to the strong demand."

The study, led by Professor Hayit Greenspan from Tel Aviv University and RADLogics, in collaboration with medical experts from the US and China including Dr. Eliot Siegel of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD; and Dr. Adam Bernheim of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, NY; found that the CT image analysis algorithm – developed from multiple international datasets – was able to differentiate 157 patients with and without COVID-19 with a 0.996 AUC (plus, 98.2 percent sensitivity and 92.2 percent specificity). Although it is not recommended as a first-line test, non-contrast thoracic CT has been shown to be an effective tool in the detection, quantification, and follow-up of COVID-19. Thus, in addition to detecting and quantifying disease burden, RADLogics' image analysis further outputs a suggested "Corona Score," which measures the percentage of lung volume that is infected by disease.
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A consistent and reproducible method for rapidly screening and evaluating high volumes of thoracic CT imaging studies can assist healthcare systems through this pandemic by augmenting radiologists and acute care teams that could be overwhelmed with patients. Additionally, with a greater volume of patients who must be screened for coronavirus, earlier and more rapid detection of positive cases can help improve both the treatment of patients and containment of virus spread.

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