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AI Algorithms for Analyzing Chest X-ray/CT Scan Aid in Treatment of COVID-19 Infected Patients

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 07 Apr 2020
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Image: VUNO Med- LungQuant and VUNO Med-Chest X-ray (Photo courtesy of VUNO)
Image: VUNO Med- LungQuant and VUNO Med-Chest X-ray (Photo courtesy of VUNO)
In an effort to help the medical community in the fight against COVID-19, VUNO (Seoul, South Korea), an AI medical imaging software company, is offering special versions of two AI products, VUNO Med- LungQuant and VUNO Med-Chest X-ray: COVID-19, encompassing both lung X-ray and CT modalities, respectively all at once. VUNO's one-stop service offering will allow users to choose one or both algorithms to use depending on their own needs by simply visiting one website without the hassle of moving from different AI systems. The web-based services are available for free for anyone who wants to use VUNO's AI algorithms to analyze a chest X-ray or CT scan.

The common theme of the two AI solutions is to empower healthcare providers to provide better patient care by assisting them in the screening, diagnosis, and management of COVID-19 infected patients using VUNO’s AI technology. The company has developed the AI solutions to help protect healthcare providers from burnout or help overworked doctors on the edge of exhaustion in virus fight make a speedier and more accurate diagnostic decision in the current difficult time. In addition, VUNO's cloud-based service offering will enable remote result reading and tracking of the status of patients infected with COVID-19, where radiologists are not readily available. Medical institutions and healthcare providers are encouraged to make the best use of VUNO's free online service offering available at https://covid19.vunomed.com

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