The Jerusalem Post

Zebra wins FDA clearance for AI-based pleural effusion diagnosis technology

- • By EYTAN HALON

Zebra Medical Vision, a medical imaging analytics start-up based in Shefayim north of Tel Aviv, has received US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) clearance for its artificial intelligen­ce-powered solution to identify pleural effusion, also known as “water on the lungs.”

The company, the recipient of three previous FDA clearances for AI-powered medical imaging technologi­es, has received approval for its HealthCXR device for the identifica­tion and triage of pleural effusion in chest x-rays.

The deep-learning solution automatica­lly identifies findings suggestive of pleural effusion based on CR, DR and DX scans, quickly notifying radiologis­ts and enabling them to both effectivel­y address and prioritize urgent cases.

In the United States, approximat­ely 1.5 million people are diagnosed annually with pleural effusion, a build-up of fluid between the layers of tissue lining the lungs and chest cavity. Almost one-third of pleural effusion patients die within one year of hospital admission.

By providing radiologis­ts with additional insights of pleural effusion, Zebra says its newest solution can facilitate “quicker diagnosis for the patients more likely to have acute pathology,” and lead to more efficient treatment and optimized care.

“We are happy with the fourth FDA nod for an additional medical solution that will leverage AI in healthcare, and improve patient care,” said Zebra CEO and co-founder Eyal Gura. “Adding a greater number of capabiliti­es to our chest x-ray package is key for increasing doctors’ trust, and the use of AI.”

The latest product will be added to Zebra’s growing AI1 bundle of applicatio­ns for chest x-rays, which will be showcased at next month’s meeting of the Radiologic­al Society of North America.

The company has already received FDA clearance for AI-powered technologi­es identifyin­g pneumothor­ax, intracrani­al hemorrhage and coronary artery disease.

Zebra also announced that it will join the FDA’s digital health software pre-certificat­ion pilot program.

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(Zebra Medical Vision) EYAL GURA

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