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BriefCase-Triage for Central PE

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The Central PE algorithm is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of CTPA images in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive cases of Central Pulmonary Embolism (Central PE). BriefCase-Triage uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for cases with suspected Central PE findings. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of The Central PE algorithm are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Incidental Pulmonary Embolism

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Incidental Pulmonary Embolism is a radiological computer aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of contrast-enhanced chest CTs (not dedicated CTPA protocol) in adults or transitional adolescents age 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communication of suspect cases of incidental Pulmonary Embolism (iPE) pathologies. The device is intended to be used on single energy exams only. BriefCase uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and flag suspect cases on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for suspect cases. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of the Incidental Pulmonary Embolism are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Vessel Occlusion

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The Vessel Occlusion solution is a radiological computer aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of head CTA images in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communication of suspected positive findings of complete Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) - MCA-M1, PCA-P1, ACA-A1, ICA, Basilar; and Medium Vessel Occlusions (MeVO) - MCA-M2, MCA-proximal M3, PCA-P2, PCA-proximal P3, ACA-A2, ACA-proximal A3, and Vertebral-V4. The Vessel Occlusion solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for cases with suspected findings. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of The Vessel Occlusion solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Vertebral Compression Fracture

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The Vertebral Compression Fracture solution is a radiological computer aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of chest and abdominal CT images. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists within the standard-of-care bone health setting in workflow triage by flagging and communication of suspected positive cases of Vertebral Compression Fractures (VCFx) findings. The Vertebral Compression Fracture solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnosis device. The results of the Vertebral Compression Fracture solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Rib Fracture

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The Rib Fracture Solution is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of chest CTs (with or without contrast) images in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspect cases of three or more acute Rib fracture (RibFx) pathologies. Rib Fracture Solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for cases with suspected RibFx findings. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of Rib Fracture Solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Pneumothorax

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The Pneumothorax solution is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of Chest X-Ray cases in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communication of suspect positive cases with Pneumothorax (Ptx) findings. The Pneumothorax solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and flag suspect cases on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is notified for suspect cases. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of The Pneumothorax solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Pulmonary Embolism

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Briefcase-Triage Pulmonary Embolism Solution is a radiological computer- aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of CTPA images, in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive cases of Pulmonary Embolism (PE) pathologies. Briefcase-Triage uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for cases with suspected PE findings. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of Briefcase-Triage are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Quantification of Midline Shift (MLS)

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Brief Case-Quantification of Midline Shift (MLS) is a radiological image management and processing system software intended for automatic measurement of brain midline shift in non-contrast head CT (NCCT) images, in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 years and older. The device is intended to assist appropriately trained medical specialists by providing the user with an automated current manual process of measuring midline shift. The device provides midline shift measurement from NCCT images acquired at a single time point, and can additionally provide an output with comparative analysis of two or more images that were acquired in the same individual at multiple time points. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The BriefCase-Quantification results are not intended to be used on a stand-alone basis for clinical decision-making or otherwise preclude clinical assessment of cases. Clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Quantification of Abdominal Aortic Measurement (M-AbdAo-02-RT)

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The BriefCase-Quantification Abdominal Aortic Measurement solution is a radiological medical image management and processing device. The software consists of a single module based on an algorithm programmed component and is intended to run on a linux-based server in a cloud environment. The BriefCase-Quantification receives filtered DICOM Images, and processes them chronologically by running the algorithm on relevant series to measure the maximum abdominal aortic diameter. Following the AI processing, the output of the algorithm analysis is transferred to an image review software (desktop application), and forwarded to user review in the PACS. BriefCase-Quantification produces a preview image annotated with the maximum diameter measurement. The diameter marking is not intended to be a final output, but serves the purpose of visualization and measurement. The original, unmarked series remains available in the PACS as well. The preview image presents an unofficial measurement which is not final, and the user is instructed to review the full image and any other clinical information before making a clinical decision. The image includes a disclaimer: "Not for diagnostic use. The measurement is unofficial, not final, and must be reviewed by a radiologist." BriefCase-Quantification is not intended to evaluate post-operative aortas

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BriefCase-Triage for Intra Abdominal Free Gas

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The Intra Abdominal Free Gas is a radiological computer aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of abdominal CT images. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and trained radiologists in workflow triage by flagging and communication of suspected findings of Intraabdominal Free Gas (IFG) pathologies. The Intra Abdominal Free Gas uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for cases with suspected findings. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of The Intra Abdominal Free Gas are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH)

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The ICH solution is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of non-enhanced head CT images in adults aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive findings of Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) pathologies. The ICH solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. When suspected findings are detected, users receive notifications that include compressed preview images. These previews are for informational purposes only and are not intended for diagnostic use beyond the initial notification. The results of the ICH solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Ultimately, notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Malpositioned Endotracheal Tube

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The Malpositioned Endotracheal Tube solution is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of frontal chest X-ray (CXR) images in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive cases of vertically malpositioned endotracheal tube (ETT) in relation to the carina. The Malpositioned Endotracheal Tube solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. When suspected findings are detected, users receive notifications that include compressed preview images. These previews are for informational purposes only and are not intended for diagnostic use beyond the initial notification. The results of the Malpositioned Endotracheal Tube solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Ultimately, notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for C-Spine Fracture

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The C-Spine Fracture solution is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of CT scans that include the cervical spine, in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating linear lucencies in the cervical spine bone in patterns compatible with fractures (the algorithm does not distinguish between chronic and acute fractures at this time). The C-Spine Fracture solution uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. When suspected findings are detected, users receive notifications that include compressed preview images. These previews are for informational purposes only and are not intended for diagnostic use beyond the initial notification. The results of the C-Spine Fracture solution are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on their professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Ultimately, notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Quantification of Coronary Artery Calcification (CAC)

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The Coronary Artery Calcification Quantification solution is a standalone software as a medical device intended for use in the analysis of non-cardiac-gated non-contrast CT (NCCT) images that include the heart to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists. The BriefCase-Quantification receives filtered routine, non-contrast, non-gated computed tomography (CT) scans, and processes them chronologically by running the algorithm on relevant series to evaluate calcified plaques in the coronary arteries. Following the AI processing, the output of the algorithm analysis is transferred to an image review software (the PACS or a desktop application). The device generates a four-category output corresponding with the estimated quantity of calcium detected: very low, low, medium, and high. The categories composing the output of the device correspond with a validated visual assessment categorization of none, mild, moderate, and severe [1] in agreement with categorized Agatston scores indicated in the literature (very low: 0; low: 1-100; medium: 101-400; high: ≥400). In addition, the categories accord with the 2016 SCCT/STR guidelines for coronary artery calcium scoring of non-contrast non-cardiac chest CT scans and are used as standard of care in clinical practice during CAC assessment in NCCT scans. The Coronary Artery Calcification Quantification software generates a preliminary summary report that is provided in the desktop application that includes applicable user warnings, the CAC detection category and number of slices that include CAC. The report presents preliminary results only and instructs the user to review the full image and any other clinical information before making a clinical decision. For all analyzed scans, the user will be presented in the PACS with all the slices containing the measured coronary calcifications. On these images, the calcified areas will be represented to provide the user visibility on the areas which supported the category output. These slices will be presented along with the original slices. Preview images of the represented calcium are non-diagnostic and are available in the PACS for informational purposes only.

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BriefCase-Triage for Brain Aneurysm

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BriefCase is a radiological computer aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of head CT Angio (CTA) images. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communication of suspected positive cases of Brain Aneurysm (BA) findings above 5 mm size. BriefCase uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and flag suspect cases on a standalone desktop application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for suspect cases. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of BriefCase are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.

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BriefCase-Triage for Aortic Dissection

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The Aortic Dissection solution is a radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of CT exams with contrast (CTA and CT with contrast) that include the chest in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive cases of aortic dissection (AD) pathology. BriefCase uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to analyze images and highlight cases with detected findings on a standalone application in parallel to the ongoing standard of care image interpretation. The user is presented with notifications for cases with suspected findings. Notifications include compressed preview images that are meant for informational purposes only and not intended for diagnostic use beyond notification. The device does not alter the original medical image and is not intended to be used as a diagnostic device. The results of BriefCase are intended to be used in conjunction with other patient information and based on the user's professional judgment, to assist with triage/prioritization of medical images. Notified clinicians are responsible for viewing full images per the standard of care.