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AI-Driven Imaging Platform Analyzes MRI Data for Early Detection of Age-Related Diseases

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 10 May 2023

The increasing prevalence of age-related illnesses and their effects on patients, healthcare systems, and economies present a substantial challenge in the healthcare sector. More...

As the global population ages, there is an urgent need for more efficient, proactive diagnostic tools to detect and manage these conditions at an early stage. An AI-driven imaging platform now aims to transform the early identification of age-related diseases.

Twinn.health (London, UK) has introduced an AI-based imaging platform that utilizes sophisticated AI algorithms to examine MRI data and offer risk assessments for common causes of frailty up to a decade earlier than current techniques. Twinn.health's platform is the first to employ MRI data for risk evaluation in relation to frailty. It detects chronic age-related diseases earlier than conventional molecular signals, making it a powerful tool for early intervention and prevention.

The Twinn.health platform uses heatmaps for visual representations of areas of concern and adipose tissue within MRI scans. It provides AI-generated scores reflecting a patient's risk for highlighted diseases and generates comprehensive case reports summarizing key findings and analysis. The platform has been validated through a retrospective clinical study involving 400 patients and three radiologists, yielding promising outcomes.

"Twinn.health's AI-powered platform offers a game-changing solution for age-related disease detection and management," said Dr. Wareed Alenaini, Founder and CEO of Twinn.health. "Our mission is to unlock the true potential of imaging data to improve health outcomes and prevent multiple diseases with a single MRI scan."

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