The Jerusalem Post

FDA clears Israeli start-up Aidoc’s AI to detect COVID-19 in CT scans

- • By AARON REICH

Tel Aviv-based artificial intelligen­ce (AI) start-up Aidoc has received approval by the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) for its product helping doctors in detection and triage of findings associated with the coronaviru­s, the company said in a statement.

Aidoc’s AI system can detect and prioritize findings from CT scans associated coronaviru­s. It helps prioritize patients in need of urgent care and provides supporting informatio­n to thoroughly evaluate their condition.

This not the first time Aidoc’s AI products have received FDA approval. The company already has four FDA approvals for scans to detect strokes, embolisms, cervical spine fractures and hemorrhagi­ng.

However, as the coronaviru­s outbreak has spread, predictive and analytical programs have become more relevant than ever as doctors become increasing­ly overwhelme­d by the ongoing pandemic.

This is reinforced by recent studies by the universiti­es of

Chicago, Brescia and Brussels, as well as a report from New York’s Maimonides Medical Center, which have shown that at least 8%-10% of patients that undergo CT scans for other conditions were found by the radiologis­ts to have COVID-19 despite not exhibiting any of the associated respirator­y symptoms.

Identifyin­g these cases quickly allows doctors to isolate and treat them before their conditions worsen.

“In our experience, it is not unusual for the radiologis­t to be the first to diagnose COVID-19 disease in patients especially when the disease is clinically unsuspecte­d. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic may occur in waves and should these waves occur, it will become increasing­ly important to identify imaging findings suggestive of COVID19 in a variety of clinical settings,” said Dr. Paul Chang, vice chair of radiology informatic­s at University of Chicago Medicine.

“Aidoc’s ability to detect and triage patients with incidental findings associated with COVID-19 acts as another layer of protection as the disease may continue to circulate in the months to come.”

 ?? (Courtesy: AIDOC) ?? AIDOC’S AI product is seen analyzing a CT scan.
(Courtesy: AIDOC) AIDOC’S AI product is seen analyzing a CT scan.

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