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Hot topic: Top 10 DIAGNOSTICS stories of the past 30 days

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Hot topic: Top 10 DIAGNOSTICS stories of the past 30 days
Friday, February 5, 2021
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Editor's Choice: Diagnostics

AI-enabled EHRs could help head off severe asthma attacks

The tools could be used by primary care providers to head off adverse respiratory events and suboptimal healthcare utilization. 

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The tools could be used by primary care providers to head off adverse respiratory events and suboptimal healthcare utilization. 
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FDA clears AI software for reading portable MRI brain scans

An AI application that interprets MRI scans of the brain for signs or confirmation of injury has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA.

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FDA clears AI software for reading portable MRI brain scans

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An AI application that interprets MRI scans of the brain for signs or confirmation of injury has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA.
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Cardiological AI gets 510(k) nod

The FDA has cleared UK-based Ultromics to sell an AI-powered tool for diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) on echocardiograms.

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Cardiological AI gets 510(k) nod

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The FDA has cleared UK-based Ultromics to sell an AI-powered tool for diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) on echocardiograms.
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Proactive AI-based ICU patient monitoring cleared for market

The FDA has OK’d AI software that can predict worsening condition in ICU patients up to eight hours before the falloff produces symptoms.

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Proactive AI-based ICU patient monitoring cleared for market

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The FDA has OK’d AI software that can predict worsening condition in ICU patients up to eight hours before the falloff produces symptoms.
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Routine chest imaging all AI needs to spot impending heart maladies

AI has proven capable of automatically detecting looming heart trouble on CT scans taken for lung issues like lung cancer, pulmonary embolism and pneumonia.

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Routine chest imaging all AI needs to spot impending heart maladies

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AI has proven capable of automatically detecting looming heart trouble on CT scans taken for lung issues like lung cancer, pulmonary embolism and pneumonia.
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AI recognizes cognitive decline in headshots

Researchers have used deep learning software to accurately detect age-related cognitive impairment using only photos of patients’ faces.

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AI recognizes cognitive decline in headshots

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Researchers have used deep learning software to accurately detect age-related cognitive impairment using only photos of patients’ faces.
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AI learns COVID’s language to predict its next move

The idea is to head off serious gathering threats without getting thrown off the scent by strains unlikely to proliferate.

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AI learns COVID’s language to predict its next move

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The idea is to head off serious gathering threats without getting thrown off the scent by strains unlikely to proliferate.
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Skin cancer AI not quite ready for clinical primetime

AI melanoma detectors that equaled or bettered dermatologists in clinical trials have stumbled on the way to the real world of patient care. 

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Skin cancer AI not quite ready for clinical primetime

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AI melanoma detectors that equaled or bettered dermatologists in clinical trials have stumbled on the way to the real world of patient care. 
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People with diabetes open to remote digital monitoring; more concerned about intrusiveness than AI per se

One turnoff is remote food monitoring. Another is real-time feedback—whether from a live healthcare professional or an AI algorithm.

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People with diabetes open to remote digital monitoring; more concerned about intrusiveness than AI per se

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One turnoff is remote food monitoring. Another is real-time feedback—whether from a live healthcare professional or an AI algorithm.
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Predicting psychiatric readmission proves ‘hard for humans, hard for machines’

Researchers have found that some AI models do better, on average, than expert psychiatrists at the difficult task.

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Predicting psychiatric readmission proves ‘hard for humans, hard for machines’

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Researchers have found that some AI models do better, on average, than expert psychiatrists at the difficult task.
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