Ultrasound vendor Aloka is incorporating an automated nuchal translucency (NT) thickness measurement and precalibrated settings into its ProSound ultrasound systems.
The features are designed to reinforce the accuracy of first-trimester screening for chromosomal diseases by reducing human error and the subjectivity that can affect the reliability of these measures, according to the Wallingford, CT-based company.
With the introduction of Auto NT, results could be standardized as image analysis algorithms will automatically detect the points to be measured, ultimately increasing accuracy, Aloka said.
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