MobiHealth News June 5, 2024
Nathan Eddy

The organizations will co-develop algorithms to help healthcare professionals analyze point-of-care ultrasound images for cardiac care.

Mayo Clinic is teaming up with Israeli company UltraSight, a medtech company using AI to improve point-of-care ultrasound for cardiac care, to develop algorithms for analyzing ultrasound images.

The goal is to address barriers to the widespread adoption of point of care ultrasound (PoCUS) by guiding users through image acquisition and interpretation.

PoCUS is an advancement in medical diagnostics and patient care involving the use of portable ultrasound devices at the patient’s bedside.

It allows clinicians to obtain immediate and real-time imaging that can enhance diagnostic accuracy and expedite treatment decisions.

The resulting scalability and accessibility of AI-enhanced PoCUS are pivotal for early diagnosis...

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