Tel Aviv, Israel-based UltraSight designed its real-time AI guidance software to assist in the acquisition of cardiac ultrasound images. It can help medical professionals without sonography experience at the point of care in multiple settings. UltraSight says it allows for more widespread heart disease detection, providing patients with easier access to cardiac monitoring.
“The issues arising from the disproportion between the number of heart disease patients and availability of cardiac ultrasound was a key driver for the company’s founding team,” said Davidi Vortman, CEO of UltraSight. “The need to solve this significant disparity is why we applied deep geometrical machine-learning techniques to cardiac ultrasound, and what we found is that AI has the potent…