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New Solution Enhances AI-Based Quality Control and Diagnosis in Medical Imaging

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 24 Sep 2024

Medical image data makes up 80% of clinical data, and artificial intelligence (AI) offers significant potential to unlock its full value, which is crucial for clinical diagnosis, decision-making, and disease prevention. More...

Now, a new solution integrates AI-assisted diagnosis and intelligent quality control, paving the way for precision healthcare and optimized diagnosis and treatment processes.

Huawei (Shenzhen, China), in collaboration with its partners, has introduced the Medical Technology Digitalization 2.0 Solution, incorporating AI, computing, storage, and networking capabilities. This solution integrates innovative applications to implement AI-based quality control and diagnosis, greatly enhancing healthcare service quality and efficiency. In the field of medical imaging, the solution can automatically identify and score image quality, with AI quality control achieving 98% accuracy, resulting in improved image quality. Moreover, the solution supports intelligent segmentation, detection, and quantitative analysis of image data, enabling automatic AI analysis and aiding diagnosis, which significantly reduces the rate of missed diagnoses.

The solution also reduces diagnosis time by 40%, leading to a considerable boost in diagnosis and treatment efficiency. In ultrasound, digital and intelligent imaging devices powered by the OpenHarmony operating system are employed. Using AI device-edge synergy, the solution delivers AI-powered real-time diagnosis and centralized quality control across regions, with low-latency video transmission. This enables full coverage of ultrasound quality control, rather than relying on spot checks. The end-to-end delay for AI-assisted diagnosis is less than 150 milliseconds, continuously enhancing the quality and efficiency of ultrasound diagnostics across regions.

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