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Streamline Your Aortic Care

Deliver timely and actionable AI-powered insights to coordinate care for acute aortic pathologies and longitudinally manage subacute aortic aneurysms.

Dealing promptly with aortic conditions before they worsen – potentially causing ruptures or dissections – saves lives. Timely access to imaging, accurate measurements, clinical collaboration, and swift interhospital transfers are critical to the diagnosis and management of these diseases.1

With algorithms that offer early identification of suspected findings, care coordination and patient management tools, artificial intelligence can revolutionize the way aortic care is provided in your health system while helping clinicians adhere to the Society of Vascular Surgery and American College of Cardiology guidelines for shared decision-making and follow-up adherence.1,2,3

  • Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm:

    Up to 84%

    may not have repeat abdominal imaging within recommended timeframe.4

  • Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm:

    With a 90%

    mortality rate at rupture, these often grow asymptomatically and are discovered incidentally.6,7

  • Aortic Dissection:

    40%

    of dissection or rupture patients die immediately. The risk of death increases by 3-4% every hour the condition is left untreated.5

The Most Comprehensive AI-Enhanced
Aortic Solution

Powered by Aidoc’s proprietary operating system, the aiOS™, our Aortic Solution connects all triage, notification, care coordination and patient management tools into a single platform that helps identify, coordinate care and ensure follow up management of aortic pathologies.

  • Aidoc aiOS™

    Always on clinical AI operating system that ensures seamless integration into existing systems and tools – including EHR, PACS, scheduling, reports, desktop and mobile workflows – while providing a single user interface. The aiOS™ provides a platform to structure and organize image data, centralize and coordinate algorithms based on anatomy, monitor and measure data and facilitate cross-department collaboration, ensuring stable AI performance over time.

  • Triage and Notification Algorithms

    Worklist and PACS-agnostic image-based algorithms for triage of aortic dissection and abdominal aortic measurements.

Aortic Care Coordination

Mobile notification* to multidisciplinary specialists on all relevant acute aortic cases allows for on-the-go high-fidelity image review with deep EHR connectivity. Hub and spoke teams can prioritize patients in need of surgical consultation, leading to increased efficiency and improved patient outcomes.

*Mobile platform is not intended for diagnostic purposes, reports on aortic aneurysms are report-based.

Care coordination includes report-based mobile alerts, image viewer, EHR integration, cross-department chat and care activation for both aortic aneurysms (AAA and TAA) and aortic dissection.

Aortic Aneurysm Patient Management

Go beyond AA identification with actionable insights and tools for ongoing patient management in your existing workflow ensuring smooth follow-up scheduling, minimizing administrative burdens and maximizing efficiency for long-term monitoring.

  • Connected: Aidoc seamlessly integrates into your existing workflow, automatically flagging all aneurysm findings into reports and populating worklists with actionable insights
  • Clear: User-friendly, intuitive interface allows you to grasp the nuances of each patient at a glance
  • Comprehensive: Fully integrated into EHRs and radiology reports, Aidoc’s proprietary text-based AI curates a list of patients with confirmed aortic aneurysms into a user-friendly, centralized hub

Dr. James McKinsey

“It’s important for surgeons to have the best available tools to quickly identify and treat acute aorta patients. Aidoc’s acute aorta solution assesses every scan for acute aortic dissection and triages the positive cases, enables efficient communication and expedites workflows so specialists can collaborate for multidisciplinary decision-making to optimize timely care.”

Dr. James McKinsey

System Chief for Aortic Intervention at Mount Sinai Healthcare System and Surgical Director of the Jacobson Aortic Center

Dr. James McKinsey

“It’s important for surgeons to have the best available tools to quickly identify and treat acute aorta patients. Aidoc’s acute aorta solution assesses every scan for acute aortic dissection and triages the positive cases, enables efficient communication and expedites workflows so specialists can collaborate for multidisciplinary decision-making to optimize timely care.”

Dr. James McKinsey

System Chief for Aortic Intervention at Mount Sinai Healthcare System and Surgical Director of the Jacobson Aortic Center

Dr. James McKinsey

“It’s important for surgeons to have the best available tools to quickly identify and treat acute aorta patients. Aidoc’s acute aorta solution assesses every scan for acute aortic dissection and triages the positive cases, enables efficient communication and expedites workflows so specialists can collaborate for multidisciplinary decision-making to optimize timely care.”

Dr. James McKinsey

System Chief for Aortic Intervention at Mount Sinai Healthcare System and Surgical Director of the Jacobson Aortic Center

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