BriefCase - Aortic Dissection Triage

Aidoc
Aidoc's aortic dissection algorithm is a triage algorithm that alerts clinicians to the suspected presence of an aortic dissection. This algorithm is run on contrast enhanced CTs as well as CT Angio exams.
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Last updated: February 18, 2025

General Information

General
Product name BriefCase - Aortic Dissection Triage
Company Aidoc
Subspeciality Chest, Abdomen
Modality CT
Disease targeted Aortic dissection
Key-features Aortic dissection triage, prioritisation, notification
Suggested use Before: adapting worklist order,
Before: flagging acute findings,
During: perception aid (prompting all abnormalities/results/heatmaps)

Technical Specifications

Data characteristics
Population Adults or transitional adolestens aged 18 and older
Input Chest CTA and CT with contrast
Input format DICOM
Output Image review software, desktop application, alert notifications, worklist prioritisation
Output format Annotated images: DICOM Secondary Capture Worklist prioritisation: own application, HL7, API, bespoke integration
Technology
Integration Integration in standard reading environment (PACS), Integration RIS
Deployment Hybrid solution, Cloud based, Locally on dedicated hardware
Trigger for analysis Automatically, right after the image acquisition
Processing time 1 - 10 minutes

Regulatory

Certification
CE
Certified, Class IIa , MDR
FDA 510(k) cleared , Class II
Intended Use Statements
Intended use (according to CE) A radiological computer-aided triage and notification software indicated for use in the analysis of CT exams with contrast (CTA and CT with contrast) that include the chest in adults or transitional adolescents aged 18 and older. The device is intended to assist hospital networks and appropriately trained medical specialists in workflow triage by flagging and communicating suspected positive cases of aortic dissection (AD) pathology.

Market

Market presence
On market since 09-2022
Distribution channels Change Healthcare, Merge Merative
Countries present (clinical, non-research use)
Paying clinical customers (institutes)
Research/test users (institutes)
Pricing
Pricing model Subscription
Based on Number of analyses

Evidence

Evidence
Peer reviewed papers on performance
Non-peer reviewed papers on performance
Other relevant papers