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Ultrasound,
automated.
We are on a mission to automate Ultrasound with artificial intelligence. We partner with Ultrasound companies to deliver our technology to clinicians around the globe.
iCardio.ai Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance, Artificial Intelligence for Echocardiography
Automated Reports
Interpret an entire echo with artificial intelligence.
AI may never replace doctors, but it will certainly replace doctors that act without it.
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"Machine learning is a natural and elegant solution to make echocardiographic analysis more efficient and accurate and iCardio.ai has the talent behind it to bring the full analysis of echo to fruition."
Professor Chaim Lotan MD
Director of the Heart Institute of Hadassah-Hebrew University
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Custom-tailored automated solutions
We can design any custom application for the interpretation of ultrasound imaging.
Data for clinical validation
We provide specialized datasets for verifying and validating clinical applications
Deploy existing algorithms
Partner with us to to leverage dozens of production models we have developed for automated measurement, disease detection, image quality assessment and more.
Challenging the impossible, we are reimagining the limits of artificial intelligence in the application of echocardiography.
A universal issue
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and nearly all cardiology patients undergo an echocardiogram test. These tests, however, are highly dependent on doctors' availability and are prone to false positives and negatives.