Artificial intelligence pinpoints coronavirus abnormalities from chest x-rays in seconds
A London-based firm said it’s developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that can help to quickly pinpoint COVID-19 abnormalities in chest x-rays.
Behold.AI said Tuesday that its Red Dot platform takes half a minute to recognize such findings on radiographs. They’re hoping for a “national roll out” of the solution in the U.K. to allow for quicker triage of the disease in slammed emergency rooms.
“We are able to prioritize abnormal chest x-rays with greater than 90% accuracy and a 30-second turnaround. If that were translated into a busy hospital coping with COVID-19, the benefits to healthcare systems are potentially enormous,” Simon Rasalingham, Behold.AI’s chairman and CEO, said in a March 31 statement.
The Food and Drug Administration previously cleared the company’s “instant triage” solution for U.S. use earlier in the month. A number of firms have come to market in recent weeks claiming their AI algorithms can help to quickly root out COVID-19. However, radiologists have urged caution in accepting such promises.