Combinostics at Röntgenveckan 2022

September 13-16, 2022  |  Gothenburg, Sweden
Booth H01:05

Did you miss us at Röntgenveckan 2022? Contact our team to learn more about our cNeuro® suite, including the cMRI™ and cDSI™ applications, industry-first Dementia Differential Analysis report, and new clinically focused cMRI reports for dementia, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries, and epilepsy. Our complete AI software solution supports entire patient care pathways of major neurological disorders, including early detection, differentiation of diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring.

Using a combination of science and innovative AI technology, we aim to make a difference in the lives of patients with neurological disorders.

Our cNeuro® suite puts the focus on patients by providing clinicians with objective, systematic insights for confident, evidence-based diagnostic and management decisions.

Patient data from multiple sources are integrated and compared with data from previous patients and healthy controls: demographic information, imaging (cMRI) and other biomarkers, clinical characteristics, and neuropsychology tests. 

Applications in the cNeuro® suite:

*WIP – not yet cleared for clinical use.
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cDSI

Our AI-driven software tools support early detection, differential diagnosis, prediction of progression, and monitoring of neurodegenerative disorders.

cMRI

cMRI provides fully automated brain MRI quantification for increased throughput, greater objectivity, and high-quality reporting for improved patient care.

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Dementia Differential Analysis report

The new Dementia Differential Analysis report is based on MRI data only, using our cDSI application’s proprietary machine learning method that measures the similarity of disease-specific imaging biomarker values from the patient to those from 2,000+ patients with a confirmed neurodegenerative disease:

Clinically focused cMRI reports

Our new clinically focused cMRI reports facilitate patient management as well as communication between radiologists, neurologists, patients, and their caregivers. These include reports for: