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KEROS
KEROS
Incepto
KEROS is an artificial intelligence augmented radiology solution for knee MRI. It automatically analyzes the main anatomical structures of the knee and detects lesions of ligaments, menisci and cartilages.
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Last updated:
January 21, 2024
General Information
Technical Specifications
Regulatory
Market
Evidence
General Information
General
Product name
KEROS
Company
Incepto
Subspeciality
MSK
Modality
MR
Disease targeted
Meniscus and ligament tears, chondropathies
Key-features
Detect and characterize lesions of ligaments, menisci and cartilages
Suggested use
Before: flagging acute findings
During: report suggestion
After: diagnosis verification
Technical Specifications
Data characteristics
Population
Patient over 16 yo with no history of knee surgery
Input
2D, 3D, proton density fat saturation, T2 fat saturation
Input format
DICOM
Output
Pre-filled report including finding and location
Output format
PDF or DICOM Secondary Capture
Technology
Integration
Integration in standard reading environment (PACS), Integration RIS (Radiological Information System), Integration via AI marketplace or distribution platform
Deployment
Cloud-based
Trigger for analysis
Automatically, right after the image acquisition, On demand, triggered by a user through e.g. a button click, image upload, etc.
Processing time
1 - 10 minutes
Regulatory
Certification
CE
Certified, Class IIa
, MDR
FDA
No or not yet
Intended Use Statements
Intended use (according to CE)
KEROS is a software application based on artificial intelligence and intended to be used as a tool in knee MRI interpretation. Its usage is dedicated only to clinicians. KEROS should not be used alone to recommend medical care.
Market
Market presence
On market since
01-2021
Distribution channels
Incepto
Countries present (clinical, non-research use)
Paying clinical customers (institutes)
Research/test users (institutes)
Pricing
Pricing model
Subscription
Based on
Number of analyses
Evidence
Evidence
Peer reviewed papers on performance
Deep learning to detect anterior cruciate ligament tear on knee MRI: multi-continental external validation
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Meniscal lesion detection and characterization in adult knee MRI: A deep learning model approach with external validation
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Non-peer reviewed papers on performance
Other relevant papers