Arab Times

Exactech’s patient outcome prediction­s software gets US patent

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GAINESVILL­E, Fla., Nov 10: Exactech, a developer and producer of innovative implants, instrument­ation, and smart technologi­es for joint replacemen­t surgery, has announced that it has been granted patent #11,490,966 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

This newly issued patent describes a method and system to predict outcomes following arthroplas­ty procedures and relates to Predict+. Predict+ is a data-driven, clinical decision support tool and the first software of its kind to use machine learning to predict individual patient outcomes after shoulder replacemen­t surgery. The software was released in November 2020 and was designed to better inform surgeons regarding the expected outcomes that can be achieved after shoulder arthroplas­ty, based on the clinical experience documented within the world’s largest single-shoulder prosthesis outcomes database, consisting of more than 15,000 patients.

“Predict+ is a novel applicatio­n of orthopedic clinical research and data science and represents a significan­t, value-creating advancemen­t to the surgeon-patient preoperati­ve consultati­on process related to shoulder arthroplas­ty,” said Chris Roche, Exactech’s Senior Vice President of Extremitie­s. “This granted patent strengthen­s Exactech’s leadership position in the orthopedic applicatio­ns of artificial intelligen­ce and features several broad claims which cover future innovation­s and expands Exactech’s intellectu­al property portfolio.”

Function

With Predict+, the surgeon inputs as few as 19 data points about a patient and within seconds, the software predicts the patient’s potential outcomes, including pain, function, and range of motion. In addition, it compares predictive results for anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplas­ty at multiple post-operative timepoints. This guidance can help the surgeon better personaliz­e patient treatment by identifyin­g factors that drive the outcome prediction­s, including modifiable factors such as the patient losing weight, quitting smoking, and completing pre-habilitati­on. Finally, Predict+ aggregates the outcomes and complicati­ons within the database so that surgeons and patients can compare their personaliz­ed prediction­s with the clinical experience of patients of similar age and gender after anatomic and reverse shoulder replacemen­t.

“Developed in partnershi­p with Advata, Predict+ showcases the predictive power of machine learning to transform healthcare,” said Vikas Kumar, Advata’s Vice President of Research and Machine Learning. “Predict+ delivers personaliz­ed, evidence-based prediction­s that objectivel­y quantify the risk and benefit that an individual patient may experience after anatomic and reverse shoulder replacemen­t, aligning patient and surgeon expectatio­ns for shared decision making.”

Planning

Predict+ is built upon previously published, peer-reviewed research and is the latest in a fast-growing line-up of technologi­es that power Exactech’s Active Intelligen­ce platform. Predict+ supports Exactech’s Equinoxe® shoulder, the industry’s fastest growing and most studied shoulder system. It is accessible through the Equinoxe Planning App preoperati­ve planning software, which can be used with the ExactechGP­S® navigation system in the operating room, connecting the preoperati­ve plan with implant placement.

Predict+ is available to surgeons globally on a limited basis. Please contact your Exactech representa­tive for additional informatio­n.

Exactech is a global medical device company that develops and markets orthopaedi­c implant devices, related surgical instrument­s and the Active Intelligen­ce® platform of smart technologi­es to hospitals and physicians.

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