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Follow on Google News | Oxipit and AstraZeneca Join Forces to Aid Early Lung Cancer DetectionThe companies conducted a joint pilot study, where Oxipit's ChestEye Quality AI software is employed for improved pulmonary nodule detection. The software was deployed in two major primary care centers in Lithuania.
By: Oxipit Over the course of a year, ChestEye Quality identified 190 clinically relevant missed findings, 82 of which were potentially missed subtle pulmonary nodules. The majority of nodules in Quality studies are subtle: most are under 15 mm in size, often partially obscured by superposing structures such as ribs/hilar area/heart shadow. The study was undertaken in Šeškinė (Vilnius) and Kaunas city primary care centers, which provide services to more than 260.000 patients. Outpatient clinics were specifically chosen to trial AI framework in 'real-world' conditions, as pulmonary nodules could be identified during routine health checks or as secondary findings. "The trial showcased that artificial intelligence could significantly boost identification of granulomas, subtle pulmonary nodules and small infiltrations. I strongly feel ChestEye Quality would help radiologists spot more subtle cases" – said Head of radiology center at Kaunas city polyclinic Tomas Budrys. "In a few clicks ChestEye Quality provides a valuable second opinion. This benefits both – the doctor and the patient" – added Rasa Tamasauskiene. According to the Oxipit CEO Gediminas Peksys, ChestEye Quality merges 'best of both worlds' – AI capability to efficiently process vast amounts of studies and identify even the most subtle details and the human medical expertise, critical thinking and impactful decision making. "In Lithuania 1200 patients are annually diagnosed with lung cancer. According to the pilot study results, a nationwide ChestEye Quality deployment would help to identify up to 20% lung cancer instances per year at a very early stage, significantly improving treatment prognosis and boosting patient life expectancy" – adds Gediminas Peksys. The pilot project was delivered in partnership with biotechnology company AstraZeneca. The company is a founding member of Lung Ambition Alliance, a partnership of organizations aiming to eliminate lung cancer as a cause of death. "Improved screening performance, boosted by AI capabilities and other advanced technology tools, is the primary step for beginning treatment as soon as possible, leading to a significant improvement in patient outcomes" – says Baltics Country Director at AstraZeneca Daniela Pavlic. ABOUT OXIPIT | https://www.oxipit.ai Oxipit develops AI applications for diagnostic medical imaging. With a team of award-winning data scientists and medical doctors, the company aims to introduce innovative artificial intelligence breakthroughs to everyday clinical practice. End
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