What's Happening?
RIVANNA has announced the expansion of its clinical studies for the Accuro XV musculoskeletal imaging system from two to eight sites across the U.S. This expansion is supported by funding from the Biomedical
Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). The study aims to develop the first automated fracture detection algorithm using volumetric ultrasound imaging. The Accuro XV system, which features AI-enabled decision-support capabilities, is designed to enhance fracture care by providing a portable, radiation-free imaging solution.
Why It's Important?
The development of AI-enabled imaging systems like Accuro XV represents a significant advancement in medical technology, particularly in emergency medicine. By providing a non-invasive, radiation-free method for fracture detection, this system could streamline emergency department workflows and reduce reliance on traditional X-ray imaging. This innovation has the potential to improve patient outcomes by enabling faster and more accurate diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries, ultimately enhancing the quality of care in emergency settings.






