An information technology company has unveiled a new benchmark in medical diagnostics with the introduction of an Artificial Intelligence or AI driven X-ray system capable of detecting over 30 pathologies in just a minute.
According to Advanced Abilities, an all-Filipino technology company and an independent solutions aggregator, the AI Smart Scan represents a significant leap forward in medical technology. This portable, AI-driven X-ray system boasts a speedy detection system capable of delivering up to 200 scans in just eight hours.
When asked about how this portable system works and how it determines the verification process, DeepTek Co-founder Ajit Patil told BusinessMirror that it operates as an online system, sending the scan to the cloud, where the cloud server processes it, taking two to three minutes.
DeepTek is the software behind AI Smart Scan, called Augmento PACS, a medical imaging AI company based in India.
The other system is the edge system, which sits next to the X-ray machine and directly processes the scan, called the Genki system.
Angelo Antonio “AA” Buendia, CEO and President of Advanced Abilities, mentioned that the advantage of the Genki system is that it works without the internet. So, if you’re conducting remote screenings on an island without internet access, the scans can be processed immediately for the patient.
Having a cloud system though will automatically centralize the data as you go, eliminating the need to worry about data management.
The technology company asserts that its AI Smart Scan is capable of distinguishing between normal and abnormal cases by streamlining the detection process and generating reports based on initial radiologist assessments.
Additionally, it boasts a user-friendly interface and a conscientious AI system that continuously evaluates its performance to ensure alignment with human radiologist interpretations.
Furthermore, according to Buendia, the company is diligently working on an update that will expand its detection capabilities to include telephonics, Alzheimer’s, and cardiac risk assessments.
Portable Rapid Testing Devices
FURTHERMORE, the technology company also unveiled Absol, a cutting-edge testing immunodiagnosis solution.
Absol functions as a portable point-of-care rapid test kit that conducts blood tests for a range of conditions including cardiac, thyroid, metabolic, and inflammatory disorders.
Additionally, they introduced RevDX, a portable device designed for complete blood count testing which delivers rapid results with just a single prick.
Both Absol and RevDX boast the promise of accurate results within a remarkably short timeframe of five to 30 minutes.
Buendia expressed excitement about the impact of these advancements, stating that “the results are empowering.”
Medical Experts Laud AI
MEANWHILE, President of the Philippine Medical Association Dr. Maria Minerva Calimag emphasized the significant role of AI in enhancing the accuracy of medical diagnostics.
According to Calimag, AI technology can greatly improve the detection process, particularly in screening procedures. With a high sensitivity rate exceeding 90 percent, AI-enabled tools result in efficient screening, allowing medical professionals to swiftly identify potential health issues.
Following the screening phase, confirmatory tests are conducted promptly. While favorable test results alleviate concerns, any detected problems necessitate further confirmation and subsequent medical intervention.
“That with the radiologist plus the AI, you have a higher sensitivity and specificity,” Dr. Calimag said.
She emphasized that such technology improves the number of detected and confirmed cases, leading to better outcomes.
From the perspective of medical practitioners like Dr. Calimag, AI emerges as a pivotal tool in improving diagnostic accuracy.
She highlighted AI’s capacity to evolve through continuous learning from extensive data sets, refining its ability to distinguish between positive and negative cases.
As the AI system accumulates more information, its proficiency increases, emphasizing the essential nature of ongoing learning and advancement in AI-driven diagnostic technology.
“Good patient outcomes, better diagnosis, faster and more efficient healthcare,” Dr. Calimag said.
While Buendia expressed that these technologies are not intended to replace human efforts, but rather to assist them, “it’s a tool that makes our productivity outputs more efficient.”
“Our goal here is to be able to come up, partner up, deliver products or solutions like this, democratize it, make it accessible, and reach as many Filipinos as possible,” Buendia concluded.