The new AI solution introduced by the All India Institute Of Medical Science in New Delhi aims to enhance the early detection of cancer. In collaboration with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Pune, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, this AI system utilizes deep learning models to analyze intricate medical data with exceptional precision and effectiveness. Trained on a comprehensive dataset comprising 500,000 radiological and histopathological images from 1,500 cases of breast and ovarian cancers, the AI solution focuses on these prevalent cancer types.
The Department of Gynaecology at AIIMS has successfully employed this AI tool to validate instances of breast and ovarian cancer. The institution has extended access to this innovative solution to cancer hospitals and research facilities, with initial deployment in five undisclosed district hospitals.
Moving on to the healthcare landscape at Aster CMI Hospital, the Neurology Department has developed an AI tool dedicated to screening Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). This AI diagnostic tool boasts a remarkable 95% accuracy rate in detecting CTS by identifying the median nerve in ultrasound videos.
In a significant development, Qritive, headquartered in Singapore, has secured partnerships with three prominent diagnostic centers and hospitals in India to deliver AI-powered pathology management solutions. Metropolis Healthcare, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute, and CŌRE Diagnostics are set to integrate Qritive’s Pantheon image management system and AI solutions into their pathology modernization strategies. This collaboration signifies a pivotal advancement in enhancing diagnostic precision, efficiency, and personalized care across these healthcare entities.
Meanwhile, Amrita Hospital in Faridabad has announced a government-funded initiative led by the head of its Radiation Oncology department to develop a robot-assisted ultrasound system for image-guided therapies and hyperthermia in cancer treatment. Dr. Bhaskar Viswanathan’s project, supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research, focuses on leveraging non-invasive techniques using focused ultrasound waves for various cancer treatments, including tumour ablation and mild hyperthermia for radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This cutting-edge technology aims to optimize the delivery of therapeutic radiation with precision while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues and organs.
On a different front, Medulance, an ambulance service, has introduced a pioneering 5G-enabled medical facility catering to corporates. The Smart Medical Room, launched in a Gurgaon corporate office, integrates diagnostic tools, telemedicine capabilities, and real-time monitoring systems. This innovative setup facilitates rapid communication and data transfer, significantly reducing emergency response times to under 4 minutes. Additionally, the Smart Medical Room offers teleconferencing with doctors, enabling remote monitoring of vital parameters such as blood pressure, sugar levels, and ECG readings, ensuring timely and efficient healthcare delivery.