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Qure.ai Announces Receipt of FDA Clearance for Chest X-ray Solution for Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusion, Elevating ICU and ER Care Pathways

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Qure’s qXR has now been cleared to triage pneumothorax (PTX) and pleural effusion (PE), which present severe challenges in emergency rooms and intensive care units (ICUs), according to the company statement released today. Speaking to physicians and hospital CEOs, we have heard the increasing need to reduce time to diagnosis."

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Wireless Handheld X-ray Equipment from MinXray Used for Global Health Initiative in Papua New Guinea

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Rob Liddell, MD, is a diagnostic radiologist who used MinXray’s Impact Wireless system to take radiographic images of patients in the village and screen for common diseases in the region, such as tuberculosis and emphysema. He also used the system to diagnose cancers, infections and various musculoskeletal injuries.

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Qure.ai's AI-Driven Chest X-ray Solution Receives FDA Clearance for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection

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Notably, this is the only FDA-cleared solution for detecting and localizing lung nodules utilizing computer vision to have Radiologists, Pulmonologists and ER physicians as intended users. The device's performance was assessed against the ground truth determined by five American board-certified Radiologists.

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AI assist for x-ray reads serves nonradiologists well in the ED

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“So we were thinking and asking ourselves, ‘can nonradiologists benefit from AI and chest radiography analysis in this emergency unit set.’ ” Per year, LMU receives between 5,000 and 6,000 orders for chest radiographs for primary diagnosis from the emergency unit alone.

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Why Teleradiology Services are Primed to Grow at 20% Over Next Few Years?

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Yes, there is an acute shortage of manpower in this space and if recent reports are anything to go by, the volume of radiographic procedures being conducted will surpass the number of radiologist being inducted into the field by a ratio of 15:2. It was around 11.30 It was around 11.30