AI processed more than 700 thousand medical research during the Moscow Department of Moscow – Vademecum magazine

Services based on artificial intelligence technology (AI) processed more than 700 thousand photographs of CT, radiography and mammography during an experiment to introduce computer vision, which has been conducted by the Moscow Health Department since February 2020. Nine companies participate in the tests of technologies based on AI, among which both Russian developers – Intellodzhik, the Third Opinion Platform, and foreign – the Israeli startup Radlogics and the global mailingor Philips.

AI treated more than 700 thousand medical research during the Moscow Department of Moscow

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Services based on artificial intelligence technology (AI) processed more than 700 thousand photographs of CT, radiography and mammography during an experiment to introduce computer vision, which has been conducted by the Moscow Health Department since February 2020. Nine companies participate in the tests of technologies based on AI, among which both Russian developers – Intellodzhik, the Third Opinion Platform, and foreign – the Israeli startup Radlogics and the global mailingor Philips.

“This is an experiment unique in scale and its scientific significance in the global perspective. There are no analogues in the world in the number of processed research, by the number of connected services, and here we are not talking about training, not about training, but about the use of artificial intelligence services – in the framework of scientific research – in the routine processes of medical organizations. These are practically Real Life Clinical research, ”said Anton Vlazimirsky, deputy center for telemedicine and diagnostics of the Telemedicine and Diagnostics of the Moscow Department of Health.

According to him, as of October 14, 2020, 700,810 studies were processed from 884 diagnostic devices in 293 medical institutions subordinate to DZM. In total, data from 149 computer tomographs, 424 radiographs, 200 fluorographs and 111 mammographers are collected in the experiment, which conducted 53,425 computed tomography, 301 014 pulmonary tomography at Covid-19, 117 488 radiographic and 37,797 mammographic studies, and 37,797 mammographic studies, and Also 1 031 low -bottom CT.

Nine companies that submitted 10 services – Carementor.ai from Caramentorayay LLC Pavel Roitberg, Ftisisbiomed from Ftizisbiomed LLC, the Third Opinion from LLC Platform Third Opinion for analysis and description of radiographs, two versions participate in the experiment. Celsus from the Kaluga LLC “Medical Screening Systems” for fluorograms and mammographic research, Philips solution for low-dose computed tomography, Botkin.ai Development of Inteldlojik LLC for screening lung cancer, Israeli startup Radlogics, Gamma Multiplitz from LLC “ MP NPF Gammamed-P and Aira Labs from the resident of Skolkovo LLC Intelligent Radiolja Assistan Laboratory to help in the diagnosis of Covid-19 based on tomograms of mild patients.

Services using artificial intelligence are being introduced into the Unified Radiological Information System (ERIS) of Moscow in the course of an experiment on the use of solutions for automatic analysis of the results of computed tomography, mammography and radiography. To do this, in February 2020, the Moscow government approved 16 grants to developers of medical software for a total of 147.3 million rubles. It is planned that the experiment will last until December 31, 2020.

In July 2020, Sergey Morozov, Chief Specialist in Radiation and Instrumental Diagnostics of the DZM, Director of the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine, spoke about the intermediate results of using the AI ​​platform to analyze CT images of patients with suspected COVID-19. At that time, more than 150,000 CT images of the chest organs were analyzed with the help of computer vision technologies since the beginning of connecting services to URIS.