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Comparison With The Concurrent Apps
Comparison With The Concurrent Apps
RapidAI
Approach similarities:
- Use of tabular data for a first indicative stroke prediction
- Scroll through CT scans
Axial: perpendicular to the long axis of the body; show cross-section slices of the
Approach differences: body; (transversal view)
- After the tabular prediction, close stroke centers are recommended Coronal: perpendicular to sagittal plane; show images from front to back (frontal
indicating details such as distance, estimated time for arrival, open time view)
- Windowing: intracranial, skull, brain, bone, stroke, subdural, bleed Sagittal: perpendicular to axial and coronal; show images from left to right (lateral
view)
Their features:
- Full-screen zoom
- Rotate images for axial, coronal, sagittal views
- Post-processing of medical images: MIPS, slab thickness
MIPS: used to visualize the anatomy of blood
- Real time notifications via mail/desktop app/mobile app (medical team chat)
vessels, bones or other structures
- Case summary for patients
Slab thickness: refers to thickness of the volume
- Centralized list of patient events, messages, results
of tissue used to create the MIPS images; can be
adjusted to focus on a specific area of interest;
example: thick slab - visualize the entire brain;
thinner slab - used to focus on a
specific region, such as basal ganglia
Mobile App
Desktop App
Brainomix
See App Demo: https://vimeo.com/772385716 (check minute 25)
Their features:
- Case summary
- Case reports: essential data & statistical analysis for a case
- Team chat
- Scrolling to CT scans
- Full-screen zoom
- User manuals and easy-to-use help tool for quick information
- Access to all scans; 'select base scans' button: optimizes the response process by ignoring (= not processing) the
irrelevant scans
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Disable/enable markers/labels