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CAD EYE artificial intelligence solution for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy


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Fujifilm Vietnam strives to support the application of science and technology in patient service of the Vietnamese healthcare industry

This is an upgraded version from the Artificial Intelligence Solution applied for lower gastrointestinal endoscopy which is currently being widely used in major hospitals in Europe, Asia - Pacific countries.

Vietnam is the third country to launch this solution, after Japan and India. It can be applied on image enhancement modes including white light mode, associative color imaging mode and blue light imaging mode.

A series of new features have been developed in this solution to assist doctors such as helping to better observe important landmarks in the stomach, significantly reducing the missed rate of lesions. All these features are integrated into a single unit and displayed on the same endoscope screen.

Mr. Tatsuhiko Saeki - representative of Fujifilm Healthcare said: “We want to expand our comprehensive solution for gastrointestinal endoscopy. Our vision in the coming years is to bring advanced medical technology to the Vietnamese people, helping to increase the rate of early cancer detection, especially gastrointestinal cancer, one of the most common cancers in Vietnam."



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