Applied Visual Sciences Launches TBDxV(TM) TB Diagnostic Aid in India
April 25 2011 - 7:50AM
Marketwired
Signature Mapping Medical Sciences, the healthcare subsidiary of
Applied Visual Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APVS), has begun TBDxV™
product sales and marketing initiatives through its subsidiary and
agents in India. TBDxV, a fully automated tuberculosis (TB)
visualization technology to aid in the diagnosis of TB, addresses
the approximately 52 million diagnostic slides analyzed by clinical
lab technicians each year.
TBDxV provides automated computer-aided analysis for a
clinician; specifically displaying acid-fast TB bacteria using
Signature Mapping's advanced computer vision and pattern
recognition technologies. Its high-throughput 200-slide capacity
automatically and continuously scans stained sputum slides from
four removable slide magazines, providing quick display of the
results and digitized images for diagnostic review. Additionally,
the application provides a patient report that features patient
information, TB load, and severity statistics.
TBDxV is targeted to government and private institutions that
screen tuberculosis patients. It is the precursor to TBDx, a TB
diagnostics system currently nearing completion of Phase II
clinical trials in South Africa that features automatic TB detect
ion capabilities.
"India processes more TB diagnostic slides than anywhere in the
world and the workload has overwhelmed the country's laboratory
resources," said Bill Donovan, Applied Visual Sciences President
& COO, "TBDxV will greatly enhance the productivity of India's
TB sputum microscopy technicians by helping them more quickly
locate and identify TB bacilli in slides. Our TB visualization
system streamlines this tedious task and helps overcome the wide
variations in slide quality and TB bacilli to enable technicians to
improve diagnostic accuracy."
Donovan added, "We are working closely with the Indian
government regarding our TBDx diagnostic system and hope that we
can further enhance their TB diagnostics productivity after
clinical trials and other government clearances are received."
How TBDxV works: Signature Mapping TBDxV™ software integrates
APVS's patented visualization algorithms and processes with
existing analog bright-field microscopes to highlight tuberculosis
bacilli in sputum slides. The 200-slide capacity "auto-loader"
delivers individual slides to a microscope slide stage. A digital
camera is attached to the microscope and it captures and digitizes
images of the Ziehl-Neelsen-stained sputum slide samples. These
images are treated as digital "fields of view (FOV)." The images
are then displayed on the workstation monitor. For each FOV, the
technician will input the count of bacilli, establishing a "load"
count for each specimen; accumulate and tally the data; and output
a report on the findings including the current severity.
TBDxV features:
- Real-time image processing and a FOV Slide Manager to
compensate for variations.
- Patient work list and identifiers.
- Digitizes (into DICOM) each slide by FOV and processes with
Signature Mapping™ visualization software.
- Displays slide images, and presents visualizations of suspected
areas of tuberculosis.
- Magnifies and manipulates slide images, and provides areas
where the lab technician can annotate individual images, navigate,
and manipulate digital slide images.
- Generates World Health Organization standard report results
with manual data entry capabilities.
- Microsoft Windows based SQL Server Database for image storage
using standard DICOM file-based storage mechanisms.
TBDxV provides several clinical workflow advantages: 1. Does not
require oil immersion for TBDxV to operate effectively and
efficiently; 2. Minimizes human error associated with slide
preparation; 3. Improves detection accuracy and patient outcome; 4.
Reduces human fatigue and improves staff productivity and, 5.
Minimizes error associated with stain variation.
Applied Visual Sciences, Inc. Applied
Visual Sciences, Inc. is the holding company and IT development
organization for subsidiaries specializing in high-performance
imaging analysis technologies and advanced analytics for automated
recognition of targets of interest. Applied Visual Sciences'
subsidiaries are Guardian Technologies International, Inc., a
homeland security/defense technology entity, and Signature Mapping
Medical Sciences, Inc., a healthcare technology entity. The Company
is publicly traded on Nasdaq as APVS.
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