A Danish company, ROPCA, has developed an advanced AI system for diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The system includes ARTHUR (RA Ultrasound Robot) and DIANA (Diagnosis Aid Network for RA). Together, they scan 11 joints per hand, analyze the images, and monitor RA activity.
This system meets European standards for RA diagnosis (EULAR-OMERACT) and has been used in six clinics across Europe since receiving its CE Mark in 2022. It helps diagnose and monitor RA quickly and effectively, even in areas with few rheumatologists.
How It Works
- ARTHUR: A robotic scanner that guides patients through the process and scans their joints.
- DIANA: AI software that evaluates images and identifies RA activity.
Proven Performance
In a study, ARTHUR and DIANA’s accuracy was comparable to human rheumatologists in identifying joint inflammation. The system successfully scanned and analyzed 660 joints, with results aligning closely with expert evaluations.
Key Benefits
- Faster Diagnosis: Patients can get immediate results instead of waiting months.
- Consistent Accuracy: Unlike humans, DIANA doesn’t tire or lose focus.
- Expanded Access: The system can be deployed in areas with few specialists, ensuring better healthcare access.
ROPCA even tested the system on a mobile unit in Germany, screening 800 patients in just six days. This innovation offers hope for improving RA care worldwide.
Source: medscape