AISAP has partnered with Miami, FL-based Amavita Heart and Vascular Health to offer its AISAP Cardio point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) software platform outside of hospital settings to underserved communities in South Florida.
Amavita has begun deploying the software in screenings for aortic stenosis and other valvular diseases in its clinics, local skilled nursing facilities, and mobile screening units in underserved communities. To date, it has screened 60 patients using AISAP Cardio. Those screenings have detected significant valvular pathologies in 28% of patients, AISAP said.
AISAP Cardio is a cloud-based platform that combines four computer-assisted diagnosis (CADx) modules of valvular pathologies and eight key measurements into a single cardiac ultrasound software package that automatically generates analyses, interpretations, and billable reports. The company said the platform was trained on hundreds of thousands of studies comprising over 24 million echo video clips.
AISAP Cardio provides diagnostic assessment and measurements of several key cardiac structural-functional parameters, including the presence of valvular pathology and measurements of left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF), right and left ventricular dimensions, right ventricular fractional area change, atrial areas, ascending aorta diameter, and inferior vena cava diameter. It is vendor-agnostic and scalable and can integrate into the clinical workflow, existing electronic health and medical records, and PACS systems, the company said.