
RIVANNA launched the first multi-site study employing the Accuro XV musculoskeletal imaging system. This milestone follows a $30.5 million funding option executed in 2023.
Over 20 million patients present to emergency departments (ED) annually with suspected distal extremity trauma, and an estimated 90% to 99% receive x-ray imaging. However, it is reported that in the lower leg, the incidence of fractures ranges between 8% to 19%, and in the distal arm, the incidence is between 25% to 57%. A bedside triage device like Accuro XV may significantly reduce the utilization of radiological resources for low-acuity injury triage.
This feasibility study, enrolling 200 participants, aims to acquire fracture images with Accuro XV to evaluate device safety, ability to integrate within ED workflow and the system’s ability to render automated diagnostic ultrasound images.
Accuro XV integrates ultrasound-based bone and 3D soft-tissue imaging technology with AI-enabled software and is designed to enable rapid automated detection and volumetric assessment of skeletal fractures and soft tissue injuries without harmful radiation exposure. Additionally, Accuro XV aims to address limitations in EDs such as identifying soft tissue injuries during the acute phase, ensuring accurate treatment decisions and prompt discharge of those not needing further intervention.
Source: RIVANNA
RIVANNA launched the first multi-site study employing the Accuro XV musculoskeletal imaging system. This milestone follows a $30.5 million funding option executed in 2023.
Over 20 million patients present to emergency departments (ED) annually with suspected distal extremity trauma, and an estimated 90% to 99% receive x-ray imaging....
RIVANNA launched the first multi-site study employing the Accuro XV musculoskeletal imaging system. This milestone follows a $30.5 million funding option executed in 2023.
Over 20 million patients present to emergency departments (ED) annually with suspected distal extremity trauma, and an estimated 90% to 99% receive x-ray imaging. However, it is reported that in the lower leg, the incidence of fractures ranges between 8% to 19%, and in the distal arm, the incidence is between 25% to 57%. A bedside triage device like Accuro XV may significantly reduce the utilization of radiological resources for low-acuity injury triage.
This feasibility study, enrolling 200 participants, aims to acquire fracture images with Accuro XV to evaluate device safety, ability to integrate within ED workflow and the system’s ability to render automated diagnostic ultrasound images.
Accuro XV integrates ultrasound-based bone and 3D soft-tissue imaging technology with AI-enabled software and is designed to enable rapid automated detection and volumetric assessment of skeletal fractures and soft tissue injuries without harmful radiation exposure. Additionally, Accuro XV aims to address limitations in EDs such as identifying soft tissue injuries during the acute phase, ensuring accurate treatment decisions and prompt discharge of those not needing further intervention.
Source: RIVANNA
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.