CGI and Helsinki University Hospital develop AI solution for reviewing brain CT scans and detecting brain hemorrhages
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The research project opens a testbed for hospitals around the world to contribute to the project and to test the algorithm platform
The solution, named AI Head Analysis, has recently been approved to be retrospectively tested in workflow in Helsinki University Hospital. This means that the radiologist and artificial intelligence first analyze the images independently. After the radiologist has made his diagnosis, he can compare his assessment with the results of the AI. The research project has also opened a low-threshold, easy-to-use test environment for all the interested hospitals around the world.
"Each year, millions of people across the globe are diagnosed with some type of brain hemorrhage—an acute condition that requires a prompt and accurate diagnosis. In
"This number is increasing year by year while the number of radiologists is decreasing," he noted. "Further, interpreting head CT scans requires time and experience, but most emergency clinics are very busy. To address these challenges, we partnered with CGI and Planmeca to develop a new type of AI solution that uses algorithms to detect the most common types of non-traumatic cerebral hemorrhages rapidly and accurately."
The solution analyzes data from different imaging devices at hospitals to both build and clinically test algorithms in line with rigorous regulatory requirements. Using AI algorithms, the solution can assist in detecting head CT images that require urgent attention. This eases the workload of radiologists and speeds up treatment by on-call physicians.
The solution's AI algorithms were jointly developed by CGI, the Helsinki University Hospital, and Planmeca. The hospital has been developing AI algorithms for many years and now has a digital archive containing more than 20 million images. CGI built the solution's underlying platform on Microsoft Azure.
Independent testing and validation of the solution has so far been conducted by several hospitals, including one of the largest university hospitals in
"The AI Head Analysis is a highly unique and innovative solution that may help save many lives in the future from a condition that is both challenging to detect and treat. The solution also demonstrates how CGI is committed to using its expertise and the power of technology to improve the well-being of communities and citizens," said Leena-Mari Lähteenmaa, President of CGI's operations in
CGI has a large center of excellence in
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Video presentation of the solution:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E40LMudOefw
More background information on the development project:
https://www.cleverhealth.fi/en/head-area-imaging-analytics/
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