Clarius, ThinkSono unveil new AI-guided ultrasound tech in Europe

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ThinkSono Guidance enables non-ultrasound trained healthcare professionals to use the Clarius handheld ultrasound scanner to collect DVT exam data for a qualified clinician to review. [Image courtesy of Clarius/ThinkSono]

Clarius Mobile Health and ThinkSono announced today that they introduced a new AI-guided ultrasound system in Europe.

The companies believe this offering can improve the efficiency of detecting deep vein thrombosis (DVT). ThinkSono Guidance, an AI app, pairs with Clarius handheld ultrasound scanners, which recently received CE mark approval.

Clarius also featured on Fast Company’s list of the most innovative companies of 2024.

ThinkSono Guidance enables non-ultrasound-trained healthcare professionals to use the scanner to collect DVT exam data. Data then goes to a clinician to review. According to a news release, this can speed up diagnosis from several hours to as little as 15 minutes.

“Clarius has been an invaluable partner in helping us bring ThinkSono Guidance to market quickly to help non-ultrasound trained staff such as nurses improve the DVT pathway by scanning for DVTs at the bedside,” said Fouad-Al Noor, CEO and co-founder of ThinkSono. “Our App integrates seamlessly with Clarius scanners through the research SDK, which sends streams of real-time data to the ThinkSono App that in turn providing instant guidance to users as they perform an ultrasound exam. Our partnership with Clarius has been vital in running our clinical studies.”

The companies have further clinical studies underway in the U.S.

“Working closely with ThinkSono since the inception of their company, when they utilized our first-generation high-performance scanners, has been a delight,” says Kris Dickie, CTO at Clarius. “Seeing unique AI tools like theirs being developed for commercial use on our platform truly validates the technology beyond the already broad clinical segments that Clarius currently serves.”

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