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FDA clears Qure.ai's qXR-CTR chest X-ray solution as a potential indicator for identifying heart failure risk

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | September 29, 2023 Artificial Intelligence Cardiology X-Ray

"Integrating AI into cardiac diagnostics has long shown immense promise, and Qure.ai’s latest advancement with qXR-CTR is a testament to how much of that potential is now being realized. Early detection of heart failure is a challenge, but with tools like these, we are narrowing the gap. The combination of identifying increased cardiothoracic ratio and pleural effusion, in particular, is a significant stride. I believe this amplifies the crucial role AI-driven solutions play in supporting cardiologists and enhancing patient outcomes. I look forward to seeing how technologies such as this one will further evolve the landscape of cardiac care.” - Dr. Tariq Ahmad, Chief, Heart Failure Program - Section of Cardiology, Yale School of Medicine

With the FDA clearance of qXR-CTR, Qure.ai continues to pave the way for advancements in medical imaging and diagnostic accuracy. This achievement brings us one step closer to a future where AI-driven technology revolutionizes patient care and augments radiology and clinical outcomes.

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About Qure.ai
Qure.ai is a leading health tech company that employs deep learning and AI tools to address the pressing challenges of modern healthcare. The company's innovative approach allows radiologists to focus their expertise where it matters most, providing instantaneous evaluation of medical scans to prioritize actionable patient cases.

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