Artificial intelligence begins diagnosing patients in eastern Iowa
Business Record Staff Jul 26, 2018 | 2:37 pm
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86 wordsAgriculture & Bioscience, Health, Information Technology & SoftwareThe University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics will be the first in the state to employ a Coralville company’s artificial intelligence diagnostics when scanning for diabetic retinopathy, the Cedar Rapids Gazette reports. The device, called IDx-DR and developed by IDx, received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April. The technology takes images of a patient’s retina and analyzes the images to determine whether the retina has abnormalities symptomatic of diabetic retinopathy, a diabetes complication which may cause blindness if left untreated.


