The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a proposed order to reclassify certain radiological medical image analyzers, or computer-aided detection (CAD) devices, from class III to class II devices. This includes CAD devices for mammography breast cancer, ultrasound breast lesions and radiograph lung nodules.
Computer-Aided Detection Software
September 7, 2023 — Vektor Medical, developer of the only technology to accurately map arrhythmias using just 12-lead ...
August 15, 2023 — Argus Cognitive, Inc., a digital health company that develops software medical devices, announced ...
November 1, 2022 — Cleerly, the company creating a new standard of care for heart disease, announced a new workflow ...
December 1, 2020 – Medical imaging artificial intelligence (AI) vendor Avicenna.AI today announced its FDA-cleared CINA ...
May 21, 2019 – Medical diagnostic artificial intelligence (AI) company MaxQ AI announced that Accipio Ax will begin ...
May 15, 2019 — Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions provider Aidoc has been granted U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
January 25, 2019 — Siemens Healthineers presented its first intelligent software assistant for radiology, the AI-Rad ...
November 30, 2018 – Clinical diagnostics intelligence platform company MaxQ AI and Samsung NeuroLogica announced a ...
November 26, 2018 — Medical imaging software company Arterys will demonstrate its wide-ranging suite of artificial ...
June 1, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a proposed order to reclassify certain ...
February 14, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced marketing clearance for Viz.AI’s Contact ...
At RSNA 2016, the key buzzwords were “deep learning,” “machine learning” and “artificial intelligence.” Vendors and ...
Mark Michalski, M.D., director of the Center for Clinical Data Science at Massachusetts General Hospital, explains the ...
January 4, 2016 — Booz Allen Hamilton and Kaggle announced that the second annual Data Science Bowl will call on the ...
There has been much debate whether computer-aided detection software for computed tomography (CT) to detect coronary ...