Altris AI

A clinical decision-support platform that uses AI to read OCT retinal scans, detecting and quantifying 70+ retinal biomarkers and pathologies

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What is this

Altris AI is a Ukrainian clinical decision-support platform focused on ophthalmology. It uses AI to analyze OCT (optical coherence tomography) retinal images and can detect and quantify over 70 retinal biomarkers and pathologies, providing ophthalmology professionals with assistive interpretation information.

What problem it solves

OCT scans carry a large amount of information, and subtle pathologies and biomarkers require experienced interpretation; primary or busy eye clinics can't always balance speed and detail, easily missing early signs. Altris AI brings AI interpretation into the workflow, helping mark and quantify various retinal anomalies so ophthalmologists can grasp the key points faster and aid decisions, also helping with triage and follow-up. It suits ophthalmologists, optometrists, and eye clinics and other eye-care professionals. Importantly, it is positioned as clinical decision support; the AI's detection and quantification are assistive information, and the final diagnosis and treatment decisions must still be made by qualified eye-care professionals.

Key Features

  • Analyzes OCT retinal scans with AI
  • Detects and quantifies 70+ retinal biomarkers and pathologies
  • Clinical decision-support positioning
  • Helps mark retinal anomalies
  • Supports ophthalmology triage and follow-up
  • Serves eye-care professionals

Pros

  • Covers 70+ biomarkers, comprehensive interpretation aid
  • Helps grasp OCT image key points faster
  • Aids detection and follow-up of early signs

Cons

  • Decision support only; final diagnosis is still the ophthalmologist's responsibility
  • Benefits depend on OCT image quality and clinical integration

Use Cases

  • Eye clinics getting AI-assisted marking when reading OCT
  • Quantifying retinal biomarkers to track disease changes
  • Helping triage suspected abnormal retinal images

Editor's Note

By handing the heavy details of OCT interpretation to AI-assisted marking, it's a specialized work of ophthalmology decision support.

FAQ

Can Altris AI replace an ophthalmologist's diagnosis?

No. It is positioned as clinical decision support; the AI's detection and quantification are assistive information, and final diagnosis and treatment remain the eye-care professional's responsibility.

How many pathologies can it recognize?

It can detect and quantify over 70 retinal biomarkers and pathologies, helping ophthalmologists grasp OCT image key points.

Who is best suited to use this platform?

It suits ophthalmologists, optometrists, and eye clinics and other eye-care professionals, for OCT interpretation aid and follow-up.

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