Altris AI has introduced an advanced flagging system that enables fast, targeted searches across historical records and large datasets, including OCT scans from different devices. Eyecare professionals can instantly identify OCT scans with specific retina pathologies or biomarkers from a list of over 70 conditions, the company said in a press release. For example, clinicians can locate OCT scans of all patients with a soft drusen or dry AMD, forming cohorts for clinical or research purposes.
For clinicians working with geographic atrophy biomarkers, the system can exclude GA biomarkers in the 1, 3, and 6 mm ETDRS zones, allowing early detection of this pathology, the company said. This advancement supports a more efficient workflow and enhances access to critical data for both diagnostics and research.
With smart filtering flags, eyecare specialists can track risk-related biomarkers and set reminders for patient follow-ups, quickly identify eligible candidates for clinical studies by searching through large volumes of data, and confidently introduce new treatments by locating the appropriate patient profiles. The system also enables filtering of rare or complex cases, allowing clinicians and researchers to study unique combinations of pathologies and biomarkers and monitor their progression. RP