Artificial Intelligence

Annalise.ai Gets ‘Comprehensive’ with Enterprise CTB

Annalise.ai doubled-down on its comprehensive AI strategy with the launch of its Annalise Enterprise CTB solution, which identifies a whopping 130 different non-contrast brain CT findings. 

Initially available for clinical use in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, Annalise Enterprise CTB analyzes brain CTs as they are acquired, prioritizes urgent cases, and provides radiologists with details on each finding (types, locations, likelihood).  

If this sounds familiar, it’s because Annalise.ai’s original Enterprise CXR solution identifies 124 different chest X-ray findings, with previous clinical studies showing that it improves radiologists’ detection accuracy, diagnostic decision making, and reporting speed

We’re also seeing a (less-extreme) push towards comprehensive AI from other vendors, as Qure.ai’s brain CT solution detects 11 findings and a growing field of chest X-ray AI vendors lead with their ability to detect multiple findings (also Lunit, Qure.ai, Oxipit, Vuno).

The Takeaway

Whether Annalise.ai’s 10x-larger list of findings results in a similar performance advantage will be decided in the clinic, but Annalise Enterprise CTB and CXR (and any future solutions) should go a long way towards supporting radiology teams who want to improve their detection performance without patching together multiple “narrow AI” solutions .

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