Japan introduces China’s AI diagnosis system for COVID-19
A Japanese enterprise has deployed China's AI CT imaging
screening system for pneumonia to help doctors speed up diagnosis and reduce
the chances of the epidemic spreading.
As the epidemic continues to spread in Japan, Japanese
medical institutions are facing great pressure due to a shortage of PCR
(polymerase chain reaction) tests.
To meet this challenge, Doctor Net, a leading enterprise in
the field of remote imaging diagnosis in Japan, introduced the AI diagnosis
system for pneumonia produced by InferVision, an enterprise in Haidian
district, Beijing, to ensure a higher standard and quality of pneumonia
diagnosis and treatment of patients, according to an announcement released by
the Haidian district government on Monday.
The intelligent CT imaging diagnosis system features an
alarm function, which immediately alerts doctors when the CT images indicate
the suspected novel coronavirus pneumonia and will automatically prioritize
suspected cases in the treatment list and ask doctors to deal with them as soon
as possible.
The system aims to ensure faster diagnosis and delivery of
results to the client hospitals, and will also help doctors accurately judge
the patient's condition and make accurate diagnosis and treatment plans in line
with the patient's symptoms, according to the announcement.
The research team of InferVision developed the system using
clinical data provided by several front-line hospitals in epicenter Wuhan,
which means it will offer more efficient and accurate services to patients, said
Zhou Xiaoyan, the head of the Asia Pacific division of InferVision, adding that
hopefully the system will contribute to the prevention and control of the
epidemic in Japan.
Source: Global Times
Doctors check the CT image of a patient's lungs at Tongji
Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. (Photo from infervision.com)
Japan introduces China’s AI diagnosis system for COVID-19
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