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IB Delta Suite
IB Delta Suite
Imaging Biometrics
IB Delta Suite offers automated quantitative Delta T1 maps for measurement of brain tumor volumes in monitoring treatment response.
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Last updated:
July 31, 2020
General Information
Technical Specifications
Regulatory
Market
Evidence
General Information
General
Product name
IB Delta Suite
Company
Imaging Biometrics
Subspeciality
Neuro
Modality
MR
Disease targeted
Neuro lesions
Key-features
Image standardization, Delta T1 maps
Suggested use
Technical Specifications
Data characteristics
Population
Neuro exams
Input
T1-weighted, pre- and post-contrast images
Input format
DICOM
Output
Quantitative Delta T1 maps
Output format
DICOM (RGB and monochrome)
Technology
Integration
Integration in standard reading environment (PACS), Integration via AI marketplace or distribution platform, Stand-alone third party application
Deployment
Locally on dedicated hardware, Locally virtualized (virtual machine, docker), Hybrid solution
Trigger for analysis
Automatically, right after the image acquisition, On demand, triggered by a user through e.g. a button click, image upload, etc.
Processing time
< 3 sec
Regulatory
Certification
CE
Certified, Class I
, MDD
FDA
510(k) cleared , Class II
Intended Use Statements
Intended use (according to CE)
Market
Market presence
On market since
01-2013
Distribution channels
Eureka Clinical AI, QMENTA, Blackford Analysis, Medimsight, CorTechs Labs, aycan Medical Systems, Pixmeo, Calantic
Countries present (clinical, non-research use)
Paying clinical customers (institutes)
Research/test users (institutes)
Pricing
Pricing model
Pay-per-use, Subscription, One-off payment with service contract
Based on
Number of users, Number of installations, Number of analyses
Evidence
Evidence
Peer reviewed papers on performance
Quantitative Delta T1 (dT1) as a Replacement for Adjudicated Central Reader Analysis of Contrast-Enhancing Tumor Burden: A Subanalysis of the American College of Radiology Imaging Network
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Non-peer reviewed papers on performance
Other relevant papers