Introducing RevealAI-Lung

Lung nodules are frequently found on Chest CT. Most nodules are benign, but some lead to a lung cancer diagnosis. The pathway to obtaining that diagnosis is currently too expensive and slow. When RevealAI-Lung is installed on your PACS, a single click on a lung nodule computes our malignancy Similarity Index (mSI). The mSI score informs clinical decision making which can result in fewer unnecessary procedures and a quicker diagnosis. We do this by employing proprietary analytics.

Our patented approach provides improved stability across image types, and allows for transparency of predictions. We extract local predictive value from three-dimensional analysis of the lesion, then improve our result using an analysis of the broader lung and chest. Ensemble classification techniques are coupled with layers of radiomic features to provide depth of analysis. These combined technologies converge more quickly on accurate predictive values and are more stable than using CNNs alone.

RevealAI-Lung Features

Actionable Radiomic Insights

Clinicians weigh many variables when determining the best path forward for each patient. Our mSI provides additional information about specific nodules of interest. Clinicians can be confident that their performance will be better if they include mSI in their assessment.

Single Click Operation

A single click is all that is needed to compute the mSI, and the results are displayed within a few seconds. We integrate with your PACS, making the mSI value available to integrate into the report.

Significant Cost Savings

Several studies have shown that management of lung nodules costs much more than what is spent on the initial CT scan itself. By increasing the effectiveness of your clinic in managing nodules, cost can be dramatically decreased by reducing unnecessary procedures. From the perspective of overall health care cost, finding more cancers in the early stages can also have a positive impact.

Malignancy Similarity Index (mSI) is computed and displayed

Similar nodules are shown for comparison by hovering

mSI score is shown relative to a balanced NLST population sample

Simply click on the nodule of interest

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