Cloud-based AI algorithm system that analyzes 2D fetal heart function clips recorded by any ultrasound device in a standardized way by an obstetrician between the 17th and 28th week of pregnancy.
How it works?
Regardless of the ultrasound device they have, during the examination (second trimester of pregnancy), the doctor systematically records a 2D clip showing the work of the fetal heart. We want to validate the software for as many devices operating on the market as possible in the upcoming project phase. Then, they upload it to their user account on www.ultrapregnascan.pl, where the algorithm will be implemented. There, within about 1 minute, they receive feedback (with at least 98% accuracy) on whether a heart defect in the fetus has been detected, and in the future, also on what type of defect is involved.
Our algorithm supports doctors’ diagnoses and is also intended to provide them with greater security in case of potential claims from patients.
Ultimately, Ultra Pregna Scan (UPS) will also be capable of working with widely available PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) and integrating directly with the interfaces of devices, such as ultrasound machines.
Product features summary:
Meets Explainability requirements
Analyzes 2D recordings from almost all ultrasound devices
Focused on supporting the diagnosis of congenital heart defects (CHD)
Diagnostic image analysis using AI
Automatic prediction – indicating suspicion of congenital heart defect or its absence
Very high effectiveness – currently over 96% sensitivity and specificity
The solution is not linked to any device – it is located in the cloud
UES Ultra Echo Scan was appreciated in the “Children’s Hospital of the Future” Competition
Our project was one of the three finalists in the transformation partner/solution provider category.The Children’s Hospital of the Future” Competition…
We participated in the “Neonatology 4P” Symposium organized in Rzeszów, where we presented UES Ultra Echo Scan as a standard screening test for every newborn.
The organizer of the Symposium was Dr. Witold Błaż from the Provincial Hospital No. 2. Saint Jadwiga Queen in Rzeszów….
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