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qXR-BT
qXR-BT
Qure.ai
qXR-BT is intended to gerenate a secondary chest X-ray image that facilitates confirmation of the position of the breathing tube.
**qXR-BT is part of qXR in Europe. In the United States qXR-BT is available as a separate product.**
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Last updated:
April 19, 2023
General Information
Technical Specifications
Regulatory
Market
Evidence
General Information
General
Product name
qXR-BT
Company
Qure.ai
Subspeciality
Chest
Modality
X-ray
Disease targeted
Endotracheal tube detection
Key-features
Endotracheal tube detection
Suggested use
Before: flagging acute findings
During: perception aid (prompting all abnormalities/results/heatmaps), report suggestion
Technical Specifications
Data characteristics
Population
All chest X-rays
Input
PA/ AP view chest X-rays
Input format
DICOM
Output
Secondary image with markers and lables, a report with preview image and table in pdf
Output format
DICOM, pdf
Technology
Integration
Integration in standard reading environment (PACS), Integration RIS (Radiological Information System), Integration via AI marketplace or distribution platform, Stand-alone webbased
Deployment
Locally on dedicated hardware, Locally virtualized (virtual machine, docker), Cloud-based
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
10 - 60 seconds
Regulatory
Certification
CE
No or not yet, Not certified
FDA
510(k) cleared , Class II
Intended Use Statements
Intended use (according to CE)
Market
Market presence
On market since
12-2021
Distribution channels
Countries present (clinical, non-research use)
Paying clinical customers (institutes)
Research/test users (institutes)
Pricing
Pricing model
Pay-per-use, Subscription
Based on
Number of installations, Number of analyses
Evidence
Evidence
Peer reviewed papers on performance
Deep learning in chest radiography: Detection of findings and presence of change
(read)
Non-peer reviewed papers on performance
Other relevant papers